Introduction: Explosive neuromuscular performance refers to the ability to rapidly increase force in response to neuromuscular activation. The lower explosive force production of the hamstrings relative to the quadriceps could compromise knee joint stability and increase the risk of anterior cruciate ligament injury. However, the time course of the rise in explosive force of the hamstrings and quadriceps from their initial activation, and thus the explosive hamstrings-to-quadriceps (H/Q) force ratio, has not been documented.Methods: The neuromuscular performance of 20 untrained males was assessed during a series of isometric knee flexion and extension contractions, with force and surface EMG of the hamstrings and quadriceps recorded during ...
Supplementary information files for 'Explosive strength: effect of knee-joint angle on functional, n...
The influence of contraction type on the human ability to utilise the torque capacity of skeletal mu...
Background: Hamstring strain injuries (HSIs) are prevalent in sport and re-injury rates have been hi...
Introduction: Explosive neuromuscular performance refers to the ability to rapidly increase force in...
Introduction Explosive neuromuscular performance refers to the ability to rapidly increase force in ...
Purpose: Females are known to exhibit a greater risk of ACL injury compared to males. Lower explosiv...
Persistent deficits in strength and voluntary activation have been observed in athletes with a histo...
Background: Hamstring strain injuries are prevalent in sport and re-injury rates have been high for ...
The aim of this study was to determine if athletes with a history of hamstring strain injury display...
Electromechanical delay (EMD) and rate of force development (RFD) are determinants of explosive neur...
Electromechanical delay (EMD) is an important determinant of explosive neuromuscular performance. Fa...
Introduction: Resistance training for sports requiring explosive movements is often performed over t...
Background: Hamstring strain injuries (HSI) are prevalent in sport and re-injury rates have been hig...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Muscle strength imbalance can be an important factor in hamstrings muscle ...
peer-reviewedElectromechanical delay (EMD) is an important determinant of explosive neuromuscular pe...
Supplementary information files for 'Explosive strength: effect of knee-joint angle on functional, n...
The influence of contraction type on the human ability to utilise the torque capacity of skeletal mu...
Background: Hamstring strain injuries (HSIs) are prevalent in sport and re-injury rates have been hi...
Introduction: Explosive neuromuscular performance refers to the ability to rapidly increase force in...
Introduction Explosive neuromuscular performance refers to the ability to rapidly increase force in ...
Purpose: Females are known to exhibit a greater risk of ACL injury compared to males. Lower explosiv...
Persistent deficits in strength and voluntary activation have been observed in athletes with a histo...
Background: Hamstring strain injuries are prevalent in sport and re-injury rates have been high for ...
The aim of this study was to determine if athletes with a history of hamstring strain injury display...
Electromechanical delay (EMD) and rate of force development (RFD) are determinants of explosive neur...
Electromechanical delay (EMD) is an important determinant of explosive neuromuscular performance. Fa...
Introduction: Resistance training for sports requiring explosive movements is often performed over t...
Background: Hamstring strain injuries (HSI) are prevalent in sport and re-injury rates have been hig...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Muscle strength imbalance can be an important factor in hamstrings muscle ...
peer-reviewedElectromechanical delay (EMD) is an important determinant of explosive neuromuscular pe...
Supplementary information files for 'Explosive strength: effect of knee-joint angle on functional, n...
The influence of contraction type on the human ability to utilise the torque capacity of skeletal mu...
Background: Hamstring strain injuries (HSIs) are prevalent in sport and re-injury rates have been hi...