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Publications by Brent J. Raiteri
Ultrasound Reveals Negligible Cocontraction During Isometric Plantar Flexion and Dorsiflexion Despite the Presence of Antagonist Electromyographic Activity
Journal of Applied Physiology
Medicine
Physiology
Sports Science
Corticospinal Drive Does Not Contribute to Increased Torque Production in the Presence of Residual Force Enhancement
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Residual Force Enhancement After Lengthening Is Present During Submaximal Plantar Flexion and Dorsiflexion Actions in Humans
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Changes in Force Development and Electromyographic Activity in the Muscle Fatigue Induced by Sustained Maximal Plantar Flexion
International Journal of Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation
Effect of Knee Flexion Angles During Maximum Isometric Hip Extension
Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine
Sports Medicine
Physical Therapy
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Rehabilitation
Brain Areas Associated With Force Steadiness and Intensity During Isometric Ankle Dorsiflexion in Men and Women
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Neuroscience
The Influence of Knee Rotation on Electromyographic Activity of Medial and Lateral Heads of the Quadriceps Femoris Muscle During Isometric Knee Extension Effort.
Journal of Physical Therapy Science
Physical Therapy
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Equivocal Plantar Responses: A Clinical and Electromyographic Study.
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STAT2-dependent Immune Responses Ensure Host Survival Despite the Presence of a Potent Viral Antagonist
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Comparison of Electromyographic Activity During the Bench Press and Barbell Pulloverexercises
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The Effects of Plantar Flexion Angle Increment on the Performance During Underwater Dolphin Kick Using Simulation Analysis
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