Peng et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Muscle activation of vastus medialis obliquus and vastus lateralis during a dynamic leg press exercise with and without isometric hip adductionPeng et al., 2013
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- 7884943645775218303
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- Peng H
- Kernozek T
- Song C
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- Physical Therapy in Sport
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OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effects of submaximal and vigorous isometric hip adduction on the vastus medialis obliquus (VMO) and vastus lateralis (VL) activity during the leg press exercise from 90° of knee flexion until full extension. DESIGN: Experimental. SETTING …
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