Biomechanics IX, Part 2Human Kinetics Publishers, 1985 - Biomechanics |
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... ankle grass 0.3 Denoth 81 walking 0.4 ankle synthetic 0.3 Denoth 81 running ( heel ) 0.8 ankle grass 0.7 Denoth 81 running ( heel ) 0.8 ankle synthetic 1.2 Denoth 81 running ( heel ) 1.5 ankle grass 1.3 Denoth 81 running ( heel ) 1.5 ...
... ankle grass 0.3 Denoth 81 walking 0.4 ankle synthetic 0.3 Denoth 81 running ( heel ) 0.8 ankle grass 0.7 Denoth 81 running ( heel ) 0.8 ankle synthetic 1.2 Denoth 81 running ( heel ) 1.5 ankle grass 1.3 Denoth 81 running ( heel ) 1.5 ...
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... ANKLE Figure 2 - Contribution percent of the different drive systems to the total acceleration distance of the center of gravity . Nevertheless , the ankle and knee mode of action together , as well as knee and hip together , develop a ...
... ANKLE Figure 2 - Contribution percent of the different drive systems to the total acceleration distance of the center of gravity . Nevertheless , the ankle and knee mode of action together , as well as knee and hip together , develop a ...
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... ankle , knee , and hip were computed . Moments of inertia of the four segments were calculated from data provided by Winter ( 1979 ) . The energy of the center of gravity of the body was defined as follows : E = mgh + 2mv2 , where m ...
... ankle , knee , and hip were computed . Moments of inertia of the four segments were calculated from data provided by Winter ( 1979 ) . The energy of the center of gravity of the body was defined as follows : E = mgh + 2mv2 , where m ...
Contents
EMG of Erectores Spinae in Structured Lifting Tasks S Kumar | 9 |
Balance in Muscle Strength Between Agonist and Antagonist | 15 |
Operating A Forwarder An Electromyographic Study B Jonsson | 21 |
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