2021
DOI: 10.1590/1809-2950/18041428012021
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Comparação do desempenho dos músculos flexores e extensores de joelho em jovens de esportes coletivos com e sem salto

Abstract: Resumo O objetivo deste estudo é comparar o desempenho dos músculos flexores e extensores de joelho em jovens atletas de esportes coletivos que utilizam ou não o movimento do salto como gesto característico. Foram incluídos jovens atletas masculinos alocados em dois grupos: grupo salto (n=46, atletas de voleibol, basquetebol e handebol) e grupo sem características de salto (n=44, atletas de futsal e futebol). Para avaliação do desempenho muscular dos flexores e extensores do joelho, foi utilizado um dinamômetr… Show more

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“…For this section, there were two main objective test components, that is, (1) the maximum voluntary contraction (MVC) and (2) the experimental Salaah surface EMG activity, where two movements were completed, namely the Qiyaam to Sujood (QS) and the Tahiyaat to Qiyaam (TQ) postural transitions. All surface EMG measurements for this study were taken on the dominant leg as recommended by previous EMG studies 8. This was due to the reasoning that individuals give their maximal effort on their dominant sides during any movement or skeletal muscle activity 8.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For this section, there were two main objective test components, that is, (1) the maximum voluntary contraction (MVC) and (2) the experimental Salaah surface EMG activity, where two movements were completed, namely the Qiyaam to Sujood (QS) and the Tahiyaat to Qiyaam (TQ) postural transitions. All surface EMG measurements for this study were taken on the dominant leg as recommended by previous EMG studies 8. This was due to the reasoning that individuals give their maximal effort on their dominant sides during any movement or skeletal muscle activity 8.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All surface EMG measurements for this study were taken on the dominant leg as recommended by previous EMG studies 8. This was due to the reasoning that individuals give their maximal effort on their dominant sides during any movement or skeletal muscle activity 8. The vastus medialis oblique (VMO) muscle, which acts as one of the leg’s knee extensors, underwent surface EMG measurements during the MVC and experimental Salaah activities.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%