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- who: Submaximal Evoked Torque? and colleagues from the Physical Therapist from University Brasu00edlia, Distrito Federal, Brazil have published the research: Does Electrode Sensor Positioning over Motor Points Affect Different Portions of Quadriceps Muscle Architecture during Submaximal Evoked Torque?, in the Journal: Journal of Sensors of 18/01/2023
- what: The authors aimed to investigate the changes in muscle architecture the rectus femoris (RF) VL VM and vastus intermedius (VI) portions during contractions with sensor electrodes placed over VL and VM motor points. The study is a crossover repeated-measure design conducted with healthy males aged . . .
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