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Range of motion and leg rotation affect electromyography activation levels of the superficial quadriceps muscles during leg extension
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Range of motion and leg rotation affect electromyography activation levels of the superficial quadriceps muscles during leg extension

Joseph F Signorile, Karen M Lew, Mark Stoutenberg, Alessandra Pluchino, John E Lewis and Jinrun Gao
Journal of strength and conditioning research, Vol.28(9), pp.2536-2545
2014-09
PMID: 25148303

Abstract

Leg - physiology Humans Male Rotation Posture Resistance Training Young Adult Exercise Test Knee Joint - physiology Quadriceps Muscle - physiology Range of Motion, Articular - physiology Adult Female Electromyography Exercise - physiology

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