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Publications by Malgorzata Klass
Aging Does Not Affect Voluntary Activation of the Ankle Dorsiflexors During Isometric, Concentric, and Eccentric Contractions
Journal of Applied Physiology
Medicine
Physiology
Sports Science
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The Effectiveness of Eccentric-Concentric Training, Isometric Contractions, Scapular and Rotator Cuff Strengthening on Pain and Disability in Lateral Elbow Tendinopathy: A Case Report
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Eccentric Contractions Induce Rapid Isometric Torque Drop in Dystrophin-Deficient Dogs
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Voluntary Activation Level and Muscle Fiber Recruitment of Human Quadriceps During Lengthening Contractions
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Local Hindlimb Antioxidant Infusion Does Not Affect Muscle Glucose Uptake During in Situ Contractions in Rat
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No Effect of Kinesiology Tape on Passive Tension, Strength or Quadriceps Muscle Activation of During Maximal Voluntary Isometric Contractions in Resistance Trained Men
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A Comparison of Surface and Fine Wire EMG Recordings of Gluteus Medius During Selected Maximum Isometric Voluntary Contractions of the Hip
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