BODY SEGMENT;
COSINE FUNCTIONS;
DATA POINTS;
DORSIFLEXIONS;
GRAVITATIONAL MOMENTS;
HIP FLEXION;
ISOKINETIC DYNAMOMETERS;
JOINT MOMENT;
KNEE FLEXIONS;
MUSCLE CONTRACTIONS;
POTENTIAL SOURCES;
RANGE OF MOTIONS;
Maximum voluntary joint torque as a function of joint angle and angular velocity: model development and application to the lower limb
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Influence of short hamstring muscles on gravitational torque of the leg and knee extension and flexion concentric isokinetic torque
Gajdosik R.L., Leslie C.M., Thorne-Thomsen A.A. Influence of short hamstring muscles on gravitational torque of the leg and knee extension and flexion concentric isokinetic torque. Isokinetics and Exercise Science 2001, 9:85-90.
The relation between the resultant moments at a joint and the moments measured by an isokinetic dynamometer
Herzog W. The relation between the resultant moments at a joint and the moments measured by an isokinetic dynamometer. Journal of Biomechanics 1988, 21:5-12.
A new method for measuring passive length-tension properties of human gastrocnemius muscle in vivo
Hoang P.D., Gorman R.B., Todd G., Gandevia S.C., Herbert R.D. A new method for measuring passive length-tension properties of human gastrocnemius muscle in vivo. Journal of Biomechanics 2005, 38:1333-1341.
Method-related variations in estimates of gravity correction values using electromechanical dynamometry: a knee extension study
Keating J.L., Matyas T.A. Method-related variations in estimates of gravity correction values using electromechanical dynamometry: a knee extension study. Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy 1996, 24:142-153.
Gravitational moment correction in isokinetic dynamometry using anthropometric data
Kellis E., Baltzopoulos V. Gravitational moment correction in isokinetic dynamometry using anthropometric data. Medical and Science in Sports and Exercise 1996, 28:900-907.
Correction of isokinetic and isometric torque recordings for the effects of gravity. A clinical report
Nelson S.G., Duncan P.W. Correction of isokinetic and isometric torque recordings for the effects of gravity. A clinical report. Physical Therapy 1983, 63:674-676.
Eccentric and concentric torque-velocity characteristics, torque output comparisons, and gravity effect torque corrections for the quadriceps and hamstring muscles in females
Westing S.H., Seger J.Y. Eccentric and concentric torque-velocity characteristics, torque output comparisons, and gravity effect torque corrections for the quadriceps and hamstring muscles in females. International Journal of Sports Medicine 1989, 10:175-180.
Winter D.A., Wells R.P., Orr G.W. Errors in the use of isokinetic dynamometers. European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology 1981, 46:397-408.