What is it about?

The aim of the study was to appraise the concurrent and predictive validity of isokinetic dynamometry and TMG in differently trained men and women and to compare these methods according to the gender and training level.

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Why is it important?

The results of this study render a whole new perspective in the use of isokinetic dynamometry and TMG method especially, as a relatively new and undiscovered method for assessment of muscle involuntary neuromechanical contractile properties.

Perspectives

This is one of the first studies that dealt with the problem of relations between tensiomyography and other methods for assessment of voluntary muscle contractile properties, and we hope that it will lead to other similar studies which would contribute to the development of sports diagnostic, sports training technology, selection process in sport, physical therapy and rehabilitation.

Lazar Toskić
Faculty of sport and physical education, University of Priština

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This page is a summary of: Concurrent and predictive validity of isokinetic dynamometry and tensiomyography in differently trained women and men, Isokinetics and Exercise Science, March 2019, IOS Press,
DOI: 10.3233/ies-185152.
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