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  • The action of walking may be summarised by the following sequence:<ref name="Vaughan"> # Contraction of [[Muscle|muscles]].
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  • ...here is movement at the joint, whereas during an eccentric contraction the muscle lengthens while producing force. ...ogy In Sport#The Basic Principles in Exercise Physiology|Types of Skeletal Muscle Actions]]
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  • ...emain stable throughout the [[Range of Motion|range of motion]], and thus, muscle force and resistance in the machine are changing to meet this requirement. ...:163-78.</ref><ref>Merlini L, Dell'Accio D, Holzl A, Granata C. Isokinetic muscle testing (IMT) in neuromuscular diseases. Preliminary report. Neuromuscular
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  • ...May 19].</ref>. The SSC process significantly enhances the ability of the muscle-tendon unit to produce maximal force in the shortest amount of time. These ...el, elastic energy is created in the series elastic component (SEC) of the muscle and tendon and stored as a result of rapid stretch.
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  • ...largest, most powerful and the most complex, of the adductor group. This muscle is complex in that part derived from the fact that it divides into an add The adductor magnus muscle has a dual role being a dynamic stabilizer of the [[pelvis]] and femur as w
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  • ...l Engineering 2008: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Berlin: Springer, 2008 </ref>. Muscle function depends on their intrinsic properties and extrinsic arrangement. < [[File:Hill Muscle Model.png|thumb]]
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  • ...emius muscle.  Together with gastronemius and plantaris, it forms the calf muscle or triceps surae. It runs from back of the knee to the ankle and is multipe |Muscle
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  • ...le:PP Frontalis animation small.gif|thumb|Revolving image of the Frontalis muscle]] In [[Facial Palsy|facial palsy]], paralysis of the frontalis muscle<ref>Bérzin F.
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  • *Greater muscle strength == Muscle Activity ==
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  • [[File:Pectoralis minor muscle and shoulder blade.png|right|frameless|alt=|431x431px]] ...Available from:https://www.kenhub.com/en/library/anatomy/pectoralis-minor-muscle (accessed 20 July 2018).</ref><ref name=":2">Keith L. , Anne M. R . Clinic
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  • If a patient has adequate muscle [[Strength Training|strength]] and joint [[Range of Motion|ROM]] for level- ...is involved in stair ascent that is accomplished mainly through concentric action of the rectus [[Rectus Femoris|femoris]], [[Vastus Lateralis|vastus lateral
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  • ...e other studies show no differences between concentric or a combination of concentric and eccentric exercise programmes.<ref name=":2" /> Types of exercise ther * Isometric muscle contractions
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  • ...se approaches, PNF is one of the most effective procedure for stretching [[Muscle|muscles]] and [[ligament]]<nowiki/>s. This is because all PNF patterns invo ...metric muscle action. Negative mechanical work is done by eccentric muscle action.
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  • ...as a multi factorial syndrome characterized by an ongoing loss of skeletal muscle mass (with or without loss of fat mass) that cannot be fully reversed by co * Appendicular skeletal muscle index consistent with sarcopenia (males <7·26 kg/m²; females <5·45 kg/m�
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  • ...sory Testing. Fourth Edition. St Louis, Missouri. Elsevier. 2021</ref> The muscle strength assessment is integral to the objective examination as it provides ...onary Disease)|COPD]], [[Heart Failure|heart failure]], and [[arthritis]]. Muscle strength can be a predictor of mortality, hospital length of stay, and hosp
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  • ...https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12891-019-2833-4 Gluteus medius muscle function in people with and without low back pain: a systematic review]. BM == Why Do We Need to Consider Each Muscle? ==
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  • ...rmal” time of healing, usually over 3 or 6 months.<ref>Mense S, Gerwin RD. Muscle pain: understanding the mechanisms. New York: Springer; 2010.</ref> <ref>Tr ...d by muscle overuse, unaccustomed exercise, repetitive eccentric exercise, muscle trauma, and/or psychological stress.<ref name=":0">Duarte FC, West DW, Lind
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  • ...[[Acupuncture|acupuncture]] needle is inserted into the skin and [[Muscle|muscle]]. It targets myofascial [http://www.physio-pedia.com/Trigger_Points trigge *Active MTrPs can spontaneously trigger local or referred pain. They cause muscle '''weakness''', '''restricted [[range of motion (ROM)]]''' and '''autonomic
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  • ...exercises incorporating a repetition maximum that ensures overload of the muscle.<ref name=":1">Kent M, Kent DM. The Oxford Dictionary of Sports Science and ...d well being. These benefits are strength improvement and increasing bone, muscle, tendon, and ligament strength and toughness. As a result, a reduction in t
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  • [[Muscle Cells (Myocyte)|Muscle]]<nowiki/>s are responsible for movement and the primary cause of [[Ankle a == Lower Leg Muscle Compartments ==
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