Agonist- antagonist common drive during fatiguing knee extension efforts using surface electromyography. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology, v.12, n.5, p.375-84, 2002.Mullany H et al C.Agonist-antagonist common drive during fatiguing knee extension efforts using surface electromyography.J ...
Agonist and antagonist co-activation plays an important role for stabilizing the knee joint, especially after fatigue. However, whether selective fatigue of agonists or antagonist muscles would cause different changes in muscle activation patterns is unknown. Knee extension fatigue would have a higher in...
The effects of fatigue on the resultant joint moment, agonist and antagonist electromyographic activity at different angles during dynamic knee extension e... Examination of the effects of fatigue on antagonist function can provide information on the role of antagonists in limiting the resultant joint ...
The effects of agonist and antagonist muscle activation on the knee extension moment-angle relationship in adults and children. The present study examined the effect of agonist activation and antagonist co-activation on the shape of the knee extension moment–angle relationship in a... Thomas D. ...
6.Clinical Research of Acupuncture on Antagonistic Muscle and Agonistic Muscle for Treating Spastic Paralysis after Stroke;针刺拮抗肌与主动肌治疗中风后痉挛性偏瘫的研究 7.Effect of Flexion Angle of Knee Joint on Co-contractions of Agonist and Antagonist Muscles;膝关节屈曲角度对主动肌和拮抗肌共同收缩和...
Though this study verified the ability of the transtibial AMI to control a modeled subtalar joint specifically, potential translational application also exists at the transfemoral level. Consider an AMI for knee flexion and extension located within the transfemoral residuum and constructed from the resi...
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Agonist-antagonist Common Drive during Fatiguing Knee Extension Efforts Using Surface Electromyography[J].Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology,2002.375-384.MULLANY, H.; O'MALLEY, M.; ST CLAIR GIBSON, A.; VAUGHAN, C. Agonist- antagonist common drive during fatiguing knee extension efforts ...