The current understanding of age-related declines in muscle strength capacities is largely based upon strength testing at joint angles of optimal performance, but many activities of daily living involve force generation at muscle lengths/angles outside of optimal force. This study investigated the influence of age, joint angle, and muscle group (knee extensors and flexors) on maximal and rapid strength characteristics. Young (n = 21; age = 22.1 years) and older (23; 72.6 years) adults performed maximal voluntary contractions for the knee extensors and flexors at 20°, 60°, and 90° joint angles. Peak torque (PT) and rate of torque development (RTD) were calculated. An age, angle, and muscle interaction was found for PT, revealing differences ...
Background: Aging promotes neuromuscular loss, significantly reducing muscle strength. The magnitude...
The decline in maximal and rapid isometric torque characteristics may compromise functional living a...
International audienceThe age-related decrease in neuromuscular performance is usually accentuated i...
The current understanding of age-related declines in muscle strength capacities is largely based upo...
The current understanding of age-related declines in muscle strength capacities is largely based upo...
This study investigated the impact of age, knee joint angle, and strength testing modality on lower ...
Strength of lower extremity muscles is an important determinant of mobility-based functional activit...
Strength of lower extremity muscles is an important determinant of mobility-based functional activit...
Strength of lower extremity muscles is an important determinant of mobility-based functional activit...
Strength of lower extremity muscles is an important determinant of mobility-based functional activit...
Strength of lower extremity muscles is an important determinant of mobility-based functional activit...
Functional movements require concerted actions of monoarticular and biarticular agonists and antagon...
Functional movements require concerted actions of monoarticular and biarticular agonists and antagon...
Peak power (PP) is decreased in older adults; however, less is clear regarding the determinants of P...
Peak power (PP) is decreased in older adults; however, less is clear regarding the determinants of P...
Background: Aging promotes neuromuscular loss, significantly reducing muscle strength. The magnitude...
The decline in maximal and rapid isometric torque characteristics may compromise functional living a...
International audienceThe age-related decrease in neuromuscular performance is usually accentuated i...
The current understanding of age-related declines in muscle strength capacities is largely based upo...
The current understanding of age-related declines in muscle strength capacities is largely based upo...
This study investigated the impact of age, knee joint angle, and strength testing modality on lower ...
Strength of lower extremity muscles is an important determinant of mobility-based functional activit...
Strength of lower extremity muscles is an important determinant of mobility-based functional activit...
Strength of lower extremity muscles is an important determinant of mobility-based functional activit...
Strength of lower extremity muscles is an important determinant of mobility-based functional activit...
Strength of lower extremity muscles is an important determinant of mobility-based functional activit...
Functional movements require concerted actions of monoarticular and biarticular agonists and antagon...
Functional movements require concerted actions of monoarticular and biarticular agonists and antagon...
Peak power (PP) is decreased in older adults; however, less is clear regarding the determinants of P...
Peak power (PP) is decreased in older adults; however, less is clear regarding the determinants of P...
Background: Aging promotes neuromuscular loss, significantly reducing muscle strength. The magnitude...
The decline in maximal and rapid isometric torque characteristics may compromise functional living a...
International audienceThe age-related decrease in neuromuscular performance is usually accentuated i...