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An Isokinetic Estimation of Total Arm Strength

Isokinetics and Exercise Science, 1991
The purpose of this study was to determine upper extremity strength values. Thirty healthy, nonathletic males participated. Bilateral upper extremity isokinetic testing of shoulder, elbow, and wrist occurred at speeds of 60, 180, and 300 deg/sec. Total arm strength (TAS), total arm work (TAW), and total arm average power (TAAP) were calculated for each
Schexneider, Malton A.   +3 more
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Isokinetic Endurance of Men of High and Low Strength

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1985
Generally, isometric and isotonic muscular strength are believed unrelated to relative muscular endurance. If, however, randomly selected subjects are first divided into groups high and low in maximum strength, there often exists an inverse relationship between strength and endurance (1).
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Influence of Acute Endurance Activity on Isokinetic Strength

Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 1993
The purpose of the investigation was to determine whether low-intensity continuous (LSD) or high-intensity interval (INT) endurance activity prior to isokinetic strength assessment reduced torques generated 0.52 rad (30°) prior to horizontal (T30).
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Isokinetic vs isotonic strength training in adult men

Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 1975
The differences in changes in strength, body composition, anthropometric measurements and selected motor performance tasks, between groups, trained isotonically and isokinetically were compared. Thirty-six male volunteers were randomly assigned to one of four groups: isotonic; isokinetic low speed contraction; isokinetic high speed contraction; and ...
T V, Pipes, J H, Wilmore
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Isokinetic Equipment In The Strength Training Of Armwrestlers

Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Kinanthropology, 2020
The author introduces the main reasons for aiming his research at the development of isoki-netic, diagnostic and training equipment which should have its basic exploitation in armwres-tling. In the results he discusses what parts the equipment is composed of.
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Quantitative Assessment of Back Strength Using Isokinetic Testing

Spine, 1984
The overall objective of this research is to relate disorders of the lumbar spine to the mechanics of the system. An isokinetic-isometric testing procedure was designed, and groups of normal subjects and patients with back pain were tested. The procedure allows sensitive detection of muscle weakness specific to some part of the range of motion or some ...
N A, Langrana   +3 more
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Isokinetic strength following knee arthroscopy.

Orthopedics, 1996
This study objectively evaluates recovery of quadriceps and hamstring strength following knee arthroscopy in a group of 43 patients given rehabilitation instructions, but limited supervised rehabilitation. Although the patients did not complain of weakness or functional limitation, isokinetic testing 1, 3, and 8 weeks following surgery revealed ...
W E, Nelson   +3 more
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Strength of Isometric and Isokinetic Contractions

Physical Therapy, 1980
M Patricia Murray   +3 more
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Isokinetic, isometric and isotonic strength relationships.

Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation, 1983
Relationships among isokinetic, isometric and isotonic strength measurements in knee and elbow extension and flexion were examined in 16 young, healthy men. Isokinetic and isometric torque measurements were obtained from modified Cybex II apparatus. Isokinetic torque values were obtained at velocities of 36 degrees/sec, 108 degrees/sec, and 180 degrees/
J J, Knapik   +3 more
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