SUPINE VS SEATED ISOKINETIC KNEE FLEXION/EXTENSION LOAD RANGEAn abstract is unavailable.doi:10.1097/00005768-200105001-00160S L. TammyB W. FindleyL E. BrownS F. FitzgeraldM Whitehurstmedicine & science in sports & exercise
In relation to the weekly frequency, the training protocol was performed three times per week, where eight exercises were performed in LL and UL: sitting leg press, sitting supine, knee extension, pulley (back), lying down knee flexion, low pulley elbow flexion, seated leg press, and pulley...
All paddings are made from special high-density foam that adapts anatomically to the shape of the body providing maximum comfort and a beneficial stabilizing effect during exercise. Secondary pre-start footplate enables taller users to avoid excessive knee flexion getting into exercise position. Upper...
SUPINE VS SEATED ISOKINETIC KNEE FLEXION/EXTENSION POWERAn abstract is unavailable.doi:10.1097/00005768-200105001-00158S F. FitgeraldB W. FindleyS L. TammyL E. BrownM Whitehurstmedicine & science in sports & exercise
Objectives: Hamstrings grafts are commonly used in ACL reconstruction, however, the effect of graft harvesting on knee flexion strength has not been longitudinally evaluated in functional positions. We hypothesized that greater deficits in knee flexion strength exist in the prone compared to the seated...
We developed a model to measure joint kinematics through 70掳 of knee flexion and extension. ANOVA and paired t-tests compared relative ATD and tibial rotation between exercises and groups at 10掳 increments of flexion and extension. We found increased ATD in the wall squat compared to the ...
bilinear matrix inequality (BMIgeneralized multiplierinequality (LMIlinear matrixparametric uncertaintyreal µsynthesisrobust controlAn abstract is unavailable.doi:10.1097/00005768-200205001-00840B W. FindleyL E. BrownD A. AsperC K. DrakeK Potrekus...