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Agonist muscle activity and antagonist muscle co-activity levels during standardized isotonic and isokinetic knee extensionsRemaud et al., 2009
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- Remaud A
- Cornu C
- Guével A
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- Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology
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This study aimed to analyze the effects of the contraction mode (isotonic vs. isokinetic concentric conditions), the joint angle and the investigated muscle on agonist muscle activity and antagonist muscle co-activity during standardized knee extensions. Twelve healthy …
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