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Autor:
Brian T. McGirr, John F. Caruso, Chris E. Colborn, Steve Ryan Soltysiak, Jake L. Martin, Elisabeth J. Dichiara, Alex C.S. Shefflette
Publikováno v:
Isokinetics and Exercise Science. 30:293-301
BACKGROUND: Ultrasound is an important tool to diagnose many clinical conditions. Yet hand-held devices may be prone to more data variability in part from the greater likelihood of human error. OBJECTIVE: Quantify intra-rater reliability of subcutane
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Jake L. Martin, Ling Bai, Rachel A. Perry, Frank Muntis, Samantha D. Vickers, John F. Caruso, Prashant J. Parmar, Greta M. Cesarz, Ema A. Selimovic
Publikováno v:
Gravitational and Space Research. 5:41-51
Lower leg exercises are impacted by the anatomy of the triceps surae-Achilles tendon complex. Such exercises may utilize series elastic energy (SEE), temporarily stored within the Achilles tendon, to augment forces exerted by the triceps surae. While
Autor:
Jake L. Martin, Jon D. McArtor, John F. Caruso, Alexandra H. Roberts, Greta M. Cesarz, T B. Symons, L.B. Clutter, Rachel A. Baptista, Rachel A. Perry, D G L Terson de Paleville
Publikováno v:
Isokinetics and Exercise Science. 24:181-187
BACKGROUND: Gender-based delta blood lactate concentration (Δ[BLa−]) differences may be impacted by the volume of work performed during exercise. Thus workload can act as a confounding influence when data from men and women are compared. OBJECTIVE
Autor:
Roman Edwards, Jon D. McArtor, John F. Caruso, Rachel A. Perry, Rachel A. Baptista, Prashant J. Parmar, Lacey N. Mitchell, Jake L. Martin, Samantha D. Vickers
Publikováno v:
Isokinetics and Exercise Science. 23:221-227
Autor:
Ashley N. Clark, Rachel A. Perry, Jake L. Martin, Lacey N. Mitchell, Jon D. McArtor, John F. Caruso, Rachel A. Baptista, Samantha D. Vickers
Publikováno v:
Isokinetics and Exercise Science. 23:229-235
BACKGROUND: High-speed exercise is an essential training component to prepare athletes for competition. To date correlations between anthropometry and high-speed exercise performance are mixed. OBJECTIVE: To assess anthropometry as a correlate to per