Comparative assessment of knee extensor and flexor muscle strength measured using a hand-held vs. isokinetic dynamometer.

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Published in J Phys Ther Sci on September 29, 2016

Authors

Guillaume Muff1, Stéphane Dufour2, Alain Meyer3, François Severac4, Fabrice Favret2, Bernard Geny3, Jehan Lecocq1, Marie-Eve Isner-Horobeti1

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University Institute of Rehabilitation Clemenceau, Strasbourg University, France; Federation of Translational Medicine (FMTS), Strasbourg University, France.
2: Federation of Translational Medicine (FMTS), Strasbourg University, France; Faculty of Sports Sciences, Strasbourg University, France.
3: Institute of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital, Strasbourg University, France; Federation of Translational Medicine (FMTS), Strasbourg University, France.
4: Federation of Translational Medicine (FMTS), Strasbourg University, France.

Associated clinical trials:

Establishment of Normal Muscle Strength for French Population | NCT02566122

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