Effects of voluntary activation level on force exerted by human adductor pollicis muscle during rapid stretches.

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Published in Pflugers Arch on April 22, 2004

Authors

Gladys N L Onambele1, Stuart A Bruce, Roger C Woledge

Author Affiliations

1: Institute of Human Performance, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital Trust, University College London, Brockley Hill, HA7 4LP, Stanmore, Middlesex, UK.

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