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Evaluation of musculotendinous stiffness in prepubertal children and adults, taking into account muscle activityLambertz et al., 2003
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- Lambertz D
- Mora I
- Grosset J
- Pérot C
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- Journal of applied physiology
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Musculotendinous (MT) stiffness of the triceps surae (TS) muscle group was quantified in 28 prepubertal children (7–10 yr) by using quick-release movements at different levels of submaximal contractions. Surface electromyograms (EMG) of each part of the TS and of the …
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