Introduction: Measuring knee extensors' power in elderly population is crucial but not accessible to everyone. Objective: To provide a method to calculate knee extensors' power in a conventional knee extension machine. Method: Thirteen sedentary elderly women (69.3±4.1 years) performed six knee extensions as fast as possible. Kinematic data, an anthropometric model and Newtonian mechanics was used to write movement equations that allowed calculating knee extensors' power and work. The reliability was assessed by variables' coefficient of variation, intraclass correlation coefficient and standard measurement error. Results: Knee extensors' peak power and work values obtained were in agreement with the literature. We found high intracl...
MPT Systematic Reviews and Research Projects.Medicine, Faculty ofPhysical Therapy, Department ofUnre...
Peak power (PP) is decreased in older adults; however, less is clear regarding the determinants of P...
A growing body of research in elderly populations suggests that the early phase of an explosive musc...
This study analysed the lower extremity muscle activity depending on the use of the Power Leg, a wea...
Introduction: The isokinetic dynamometer enables accurate assessment of muscle function. In Brazil, ...
Abstract. [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to examine the reliability of three isometric knee...
International audienceThis paper describes the application of the inverse dynamic method developed b...
Background and objectives: Maximal strength assessment of knee extensors in older adults using elast...
Purpose: To determine whether knee extensor power asymmetry limits functional mobility of older adul...
Abstract Introduction: After age 50 to 70 years, 15% of muscles strength is lost per decade. Elder...
A quasi experimental study to assess the effectiveness of isometric exercises on knee pain among eld...
Background: Maximal and rapid strength characteristics of the knee extensor and flexor muscles play ...
Muscular power is important for maintaining physical functioning with aging. Proper quantification o...
Aquino M de A, Garcez-Leme LE. Isokinetic dynamometry in elderly women undergoing total knee arthrop...
Background: The ability to perform a chair rise is an important physical function and is a precursor...
MPT Systematic Reviews and Research Projects.Medicine, Faculty ofPhysical Therapy, Department ofUnre...
Peak power (PP) is decreased in older adults; however, less is clear regarding the determinants of P...
A growing body of research in elderly populations suggests that the early phase of an explosive musc...
This study analysed the lower extremity muscle activity depending on the use of the Power Leg, a wea...
Introduction: The isokinetic dynamometer enables accurate assessment of muscle function. In Brazil, ...
Abstract. [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to examine the reliability of three isometric knee...
International audienceThis paper describes the application of the inverse dynamic method developed b...
Background and objectives: Maximal strength assessment of knee extensors in older adults using elast...
Purpose: To determine whether knee extensor power asymmetry limits functional mobility of older adul...
Abstract Introduction: After age 50 to 70 years, 15% of muscles strength is lost per decade. Elder...
A quasi experimental study to assess the effectiveness of isometric exercises on knee pain among eld...
Background: Maximal and rapid strength characteristics of the knee extensor and flexor muscles play ...
Muscular power is important for maintaining physical functioning with aging. Proper quantification o...
Aquino M de A, Garcez-Leme LE. Isokinetic dynamometry in elderly women undergoing total knee arthrop...
Background: The ability to perform a chair rise is an important physical function and is a precursor...
MPT Systematic Reviews and Research Projects.Medicine, Faculty ofPhysical Therapy, Department ofUnre...
Peak power (PP) is decreased in older adults; however, less is clear regarding the determinants of P...
A growing body of research in elderly populations suggests that the early phase of an explosive musc...