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Objective Isometric resistance training may reduce resting blood pressure (BP); however, the magnitude of this effect varies among individual subjects and few studies attempted to predict it.
Takashi Yamagata, Takayuki Sako
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Changes in power assessed by the Wingate anaerobic test following downhill running [PDF]
Few studies have examined the effects of eccentric exercise-induced muscle damage on power despite power being a key performance variable in a number of sporting events.
Nosaka, K., Nottle, C.
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Introduction This study investigated the effect of foot muscle energy technique (MET) on nerve conduction velocity (NCV) and isometric muscle strength in patients with type 2 diabetic neuropathy (DN).
Radwa Fayek Hammam +3 more
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Hip and knee strength is not affected in 12-16 year old adolescents with patellofemoral pain--a cross-sectional population-based study. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: One of the rationales behind using strength training in the treatment of adolescents with Patellofemoral Pain (PFP) is that reduced strength of the lower extremity is a risk factor for PFP and a common deficit.
Camilla Rams Rathleff +5 more
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Aging and Muscle Fatigability in the Upper Extremity [PDF]
Aging is accompanied by reductions in strength and contraction velocity, and increased fatigability of limb muscles during high-velocity dynamic contractions.
Kuplic, Andrew
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Performance Factors in Dinghy Sailing: Laser Class [PDF]
Despite the relationship between performance and anthropometric characteristics, strength, and endurance in the action of dinghy hiking, there is no equation to predict the position obtained in competition.
Antonio Alías +13 more
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The aim of the study was to examine the effects of a 5-week dynamic finger flexor strength training program on bouldering performance and climbing-specific strength tests.
Atle Hole Saeterbakken +3 more
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The strength of balance: Strength and dynamic balance in children with and without hypermobility.
BackgroundGeneralized Joint hypermobility (GJH) is predominantly non-symptomatic. In fact, individuals with joint flexibility usually perform better than their non-hypermobile counterparts during physical activities. Notwithstanding, strength and balance
Oluwakemi A Ituen +3 more
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Acute rotator cuff tendinopathy: does ice, low load isometric exercise, or a combination of the two produce an analgaesic effect? [PDF]
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Parle PJ, Riddiford-Harland DL, Howitt CD, et al. 'Acute rotator cuff tendinopathy: does ice, low load isometric exercise, or a combination of the two produce an analgaesic effect?
Ben-Yishay +11 more
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Isometric exercises for the strength in the grip of school judokas
It is the result of a diagnostic study of isometric strength, applied to judokas of the school category of the Sports Initiation School "Pedro Díaz Coello".
Norberto Ávila-Pérez +2 more
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