Introduction The ability to move through large joint ranges of motion (ROM) is important for the successful performance of activities of daily living and athletic tasks, however the factors affecting ROM are not currently known. Two common approaches to studying these factors are to: (1) compare neuromuscular differences between 'flexible' and 'inflexible' subjects, and (2) determine which neuromuscular factors change temporally with ROM. We have compared the results obtained by these two approaches. Methods In study one, 21 healthy men were divided into two groups (flexible, n=11; inflexible, n=10) based on their maximum dorsiflexion ROM (median = 46 deg) measured on an isokinetic dynamometer with the knee straight. Muscle and tendon ...
“Flexibility” tests are traditionally performed voluntarily relaxed by rotating a joint slowly; howe...
International audienceIt is a long held belief that maximal joint range of motion (ROM) is restricte...
International audienceIt is a long held belief that maximal joint range of motion (ROM) is restricte...
Introduction The ability to move through large joint ranges of motion (ROM) is important for the suc...
Introduction The ability to move through large joint ranges of motion (ROM) is important for the suc...
Maximum joint range of motion is an important parameter influencing functional performance and muscu...
Maximum joint range of motion is an important parameter influencing functional performance and muscu...
Maximum joint range of motion is an important parameter influencing functional performance and muscu...
Maximal joint range of motion (max-ROM) and resistance to tissue elongation (components of ‘flexibil...
Maximal joint range of motion (max-ROM) and resistance to tissue elongation (components of ‘flexibil...
Maximal joint range of motion (max-ROM) and resistance to tissue elongation (components of ‘flexibil...
OBJECTIVE: To compare peak force and stiffness at the ankle joint in response to repetitive dorsifl...
The neuromuscular adaptations in response to muscle stretch training have not been clearly described...
The neuromuscular adaptations in response to muscle stretch training have not been clearly described...
“Flexibility” tests are traditionally performed voluntarily relaxed by rotating a joint slowly; howe...
“Flexibility” tests are traditionally performed voluntarily relaxed by rotating a joint slowly; howe...
International audienceIt is a long held belief that maximal joint range of motion (ROM) is restricte...
International audienceIt is a long held belief that maximal joint range of motion (ROM) is restricte...
Introduction The ability to move through large joint ranges of motion (ROM) is important for the suc...
Introduction The ability to move through large joint ranges of motion (ROM) is important for the suc...
Maximum joint range of motion is an important parameter influencing functional performance and muscu...
Maximum joint range of motion is an important parameter influencing functional performance and muscu...
Maximum joint range of motion is an important parameter influencing functional performance and muscu...
Maximal joint range of motion (max-ROM) and resistance to tissue elongation (components of ‘flexibil...
Maximal joint range of motion (max-ROM) and resistance to tissue elongation (components of ‘flexibil...
Maximal joint range of motion (max-ROM) and resistance to tissue elongation (components of ‘flexibil...
OBJECTIVE: To compare peak force and stiffness at the ankle joint in response to repetitive dorsifl...
The neuromuscular adaptations in response to muscle stretch training have not been clearly described...
The neuromuscular adaptations in response to muscle stretch training have not been clearly described...
“Flexibility” tests are traditionally performed voluntarily relaxed by rotating a joint slowly; howe...
“Flexibility” tests are traditionally performed voluntarily relaxed by rotating a joint slowly; howe...
International audienceIt is a long held belief that maximal joint range of motion (ROM) is restricte...
International audienceIt is a long held belief that maximal joint range of motion (ROM) is restricte...