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Muscle contraction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Isometric exercise - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Изометрика Isometric exercise or isometrics are a type of strength training in which the joint angle and muscle length do not change during contraction (compared to concentric or eccentric contrac...
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Isometric Contraction - muscle generates force while muscle length remains constant ; Isotonic Contraction - muscle shortens under a constant load ; Preloaded Isotonic Contraction - load establishes the initial muscle length.
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Isotonic: Tension Remains Constant as Muscle Changes Length ... Isometric: Tension Constant, Muscle Does Not Shorten ... Concentric: Muscle Shortens...
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Definition and other additional information on Isometric contraction from Biology-Online.org dictionary. ... Edit page | Page history | Printable version ... Please contribute to this project, if you have more information about this term feel free to edit this page...
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Isometric Exercise In this type of strength-training exercise, ... Isokinetic exercise uses a machine that controls the speed of contraction within the range of motion. Cybex and Biodex machines provide this kind of workout, but these machines are generally used by physical therapists and not readily available to most people.
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