Activation reduction following an eccentric contraction impairs torque steadiness in the isometric steady-state
Background: The isometric steady-state following active lengthening is associated with greater torque production and lower activation, as measured by electromyographic activity (EMG), in comparison with a purely isometric contraction (ISO) at the same joint angle. This phenomenon is termed residual...
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Main Authors: | Nicole Mazara (Author), Adam J. Hess (Author), Jackey Chen (Author), Geoffrey A. Power (Author) |
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2018-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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