Isokinetic range of motion (ROM) has three distinct phases: rate of velocity development (RVD), load range (LR), and deceleration (DCC). The purpose of this study was to determine if differences in isokinetic knee extension/flexion LR exist between body positions. Ten subjects (4 males and 6 females, age 29.3 ± 5.4 yrs, ht 1.71 ± 0.10 m, wt 71.9 ± 12.9 kg) volunteered to participate in the seated vs. prone investigation and nine different subjects (4 males and 5 females, age 29.5 ± 6.9 yrs, ht 1.72 ± 0.09 m, wt 69.0 ± 13.8 kg) volunteered to participate in the seated vs. supine study. Each subject completed 3 maximal reciprocal concentric/concentric repetitions of dominant knee extension/flexion on a Biode
OBJECTIVE: To determine differences between hypermobile subjects and controls in terms of maximum st...
It was the purpose of this investigation to evaluate continuous concentric and eccentric isokinetic...
This study analyzed relationships between bilateral concentric (60°/s, 180°/s, 240°/s) and eccentric...
Advances in isokinetic technology have allowed clinicians to objectively test the muscles of the kne...
INTRODUCTION: The knee joint is one of the biggest and most complex joints of the body. Optimal func...
The purpose of this study was to investigate for possible relationships between knee flexion to exte...
Background: Team sport athletes require dynamic stability in unilateral activities for their sports,...
The effect of an increased angle of excursion and isometric pre-activation on isokinetic torques of ...
2-Measures of knee joint function, although useful in predicting injury, can be misleading because h...
Previous research that investigated gender differences, mainly focussed on differences in isokinetic...
Background: In clinical practice, several subject restraint and resistance pad placement variations ...
Background: The reproducibility of the HUMAC-NORM isokinetic dynamometer has not yet been establishe...
Abstract. [Purpose] This study attempted to identify how genu varum or valgum affects the electromyo...
The imbalance between vastus medialis oblique (VMO) and vastus lateralis (VL) is one of the mean fac...
THE EFFECT OF INCREASING LEVELS OF EXERTION ON KNEE JOINT PROPRIOCEPTIONWilliam S. Gear, PhDUNIVERSI...
OBJECTIVE: To determine differences between hypermobile subjects and controls in terms of maximum st...
It was the purpose of this investigation to evaluate continuous concentric and eccentric isokinetic...
This study analyzed relationships between bilateral concentric (60°/s, 180°/s, 240°/s) and eccentric...
Advances in isokinetic technology have allowed clinicians to objectively test the muscles of the kne...
INTRODUCTION: The knee joint is one of the biggest and most complex joints of the body. Optimal func...
The purpose of this study was to investigate for possible relationships between knee flexion to exte...
Background: Team sport athletes require dynamic stability in unilateral activities for their sports,...
The effect of an increased angle of excursion and isometric pre-activation on isokinetic torques of ...
2-Measures of knee joint function, although useful in predicting injury, can be misleading because h...
Previous research that investigated gender differences, mainly focussed on differences in isokinetic...
Background: In clinical practice, several subject restraint and resistance pad placement variations ...
Background: The reproducibility of the HUMAC-NORM isokinetic dynamometer has not yet been establishe...
Abstract. [Purpose] This study attempted to identify how genu varum or valgum affects the electromyo...
The imbalance between vastus medialis oblique (VMO) and vastus lateralis (VL) is one of the mean fac...
THE EFFECT OF INCREASING LEVELS OF EXERTION ON KNEE JOINT PROPRIOCEPTIONWilliam S. Gear, PhDUNIVERSI...
OBJECTIVE: To determine differences between hypermobile subjects and controls in terms of maximum st...
It was the purpose of this investigation to evaluate continuous concentric and eccentric isokinetic...
This study analyzed relationships between bilateral concentric (60°/s, 180°/s, 240°/s) and eccentric...