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Slower but not faster unilateral fatiguing knee extensions alter contralateral limb performance without impairment of maximal t

Exercise Physiology
Author
O Prieske et al.
Used Parameters : SMM, BFM

Publication Year : 2017

Country : Germany

Journal : European Journal of Applied Physiology

Purpose The purpose of the present study was to examine the effects of unilateral fatigue of the knee extensors at different movement velocities on neuromuscular performance in the fatigued and non-fatigued leg. Methods Unilateral fatigue of the knee extensors was induced in 11 healthy young men (23.7±3.8 years) at slower (60°/s; FAT60) and faster movement velocities (240°/s; FAT240) using an isokinetic dynamometer. A resting control (CON) condition was included. The fatigue protocols consisted of five sets of 15 maximal concentric …
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