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British term for isotach.
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| isokinetic |
this refers to a muscle contraction in which the maximum tension is generated in the muscle as it contracts at a constant speed over the full range of motion of the joint.
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| isokinetic exercise |
Form of active resistive exercise in which the speed of limb movement is controlled by a pre-set limiting machine, such as Cybex or Biodex.
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| isokinetic exercise |
Contractions performed at constant angular velocity.
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| isokinetic |
type of contraction where the speed of movement is fixed and resistance varies with the force exerted.
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