Effect of seated leg press exercise on knee extension strength in elderly
Abstract Introduction: After age 50 to 70 years, 15% of muscles strength is lost per decade. Elderly people need to 90% of knee extensor muscles strength for daily activities such as getting up from a chair, while this value is only slightly more than half in young people. Due to the importance of k...
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Main Authors: | Karar Khoga Naamat (Author), Heydar Sadeghi (Author), Mansour Sahebozamani (Author), Somaye Nazari (Author) |
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Vesnu Publications,
2014-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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