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Intra-tester and inter-tester reliability of maximum isokinetic hip and knee strength measurements with the exoskeleton in healthy young adults. [PDF]
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A study on the correlation between knee muscle strength and agility in competitive Wushu Changquan athletes. [PDF]
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Research Quarterly. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 1979
Abstract There is confusion in the literature regarding the term isokinetics; that is, does the term refer to constancy of change of muscle length or to constancy of angular movement of a limb? A mathematical argument is presented which indicates that when angular movement of a limb is held constant as provided by current isokinetic instrumentation ...
M N, Hinson, W C, Smith, S, Funk
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Abstract There is confusion in the literature regarding the term isokinetics; that is, does the term refer to constancy of change of muscle length or to constancy of angular movement of a limb? A mathematical argument is presented which indicates that when angular movement of a limb is held constant as provided by current isokinetic instrumentation ...
M N, Hinson, W C, Smith, S, Funk
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 2019
The study of the rates of chemical reactions and their relationship to temperature began in the 19th century with empirical measurements of the time required to reach a particular reaction end point at a constant temperature. By the mid-20th century, the theory of reaction rates had advanced and instruments had been developed in which the temperature ...
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The study of the rates of chemical reactions and their relationship to temperature began in the 19th century with empirical measurements of the time required to reach a particular reaction end point at a constant temperature. By the mid-20th century, the theory of reaction rates had advanced and instruments had been developed in which the temperature ...
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Isokinetic exercise in rehabilitation
Applied Ergonomics, 1991Since isokinetic equipment was first designed in the late 1960s, many investigations have focused on the agonist-antagonist relationships, left-right imbalances and so on, in order to present normative data for the assessment of musculoskeletal injuries. Furthermore, the isokinetic principle has been applied in rehabilitation to minimise rehabilitation
Cabri, Jan, Clarys-Robion, Jan Pieter
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Neurologic Clinics, 1987
Three measures of lower extremity function were compared in a homogenous population of ALS patients. Isokinetic dynamometry was shown to be a sensitive tool for change in strength over time. It demonstrated positive correlations with gait velocity as well as other behavioral measures. Manual muscle tests were relatively insensitive and no more reliable
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Three measures of lower extremity function were compared in a homogenous population of ALS patients. Isokinetic dynamometry was shown to be a sensitive tool for change in strength over time. It demonstrated positive correlations with gait velocity as well as other behavioral measures. Manual muscle tests were relatively insensitive and no more reliable
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Muscle & Nerve, 1990
Quantitative muscle performance assessments require standardized protocols and logical explication of raw scores, regardless of technique used. A very expensive dynamometer is not a substitute for competent personnel carrying out strength assessments, and well-thought-out interpretations of the data.
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Quantitative muscle performance assessments require standardized protocols and logical explication of raw scores, regardless of technique used. A very expensive dynamometer is not a substitute for competent personnel carrying out strength assessments, and well-thought-out interpretations of the data.
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Sports Medicine, 1995
The development of active isokinetic dynamometers has allowed the assessment of muscular moment under eccentric activations that have different characteristics to concentric actions. It is well documented that at a given angular velocity the eccentric moment is greater than the corresponding concentric moment.
E, Kellis, V, Baltzopoulos
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The development of active isokinetic dynamometers has allowed the assessment of muscular moment under eccentric activations that have different characteristics to concentric actions. It is well documented that at a given angular velocity the eccentric moment is greater than the corresponding concentric moment.
E, Kellis, V, Baltzopoulos
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