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Variability of unilateral and bilateral isometric muscle strength of lower extremities extensors in young females and males.

Jaroslaw KabacinskiMichal MurawaTadeusz WojtkowiakKrzysztof MackalaLechoslaw B Dworak
Published in: BMC sports science, medicine & rehabilitation (2024)
The decrease in KE by 10° significantly increased the muscle strength of the lower extremity extensors. Gender did not affect the change in MS/BM values with the change in KE and conditions. Findings also revealed significant bilateral deficit, i.e., significantly a lower summed muscle strength during bilateral conditions than unilateral conditions. The study emphasized the importance of selecting the 30° KE as the optimal angle to assess the maximum strength developed in CKC.
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