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Effect of quadriceps femoris muscle length on neural activation during isometric and concentric contractions

Babault et al., 2003

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Babault N
Pousson M
Michaut A
Van Hoecke J
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Journal of applied physiology

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The effect of muscle length on neural drive (here termed “neural activation”) was investigated from electromyographic activities and activation levels (twitch interpolation). The neural activation was measured in nine men during isometric and concentric (30 and …
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