The acute effect in performing common range of motion tests in healthy young adults: a prospective study
Abstract In the application of range of motion (ROM) tests there is little agreement on the number of repetitions to be measured and the number of preceding warm-up protocols. In stretch training a plateau in ROM gains can be seen after four to five repetitions. With increasing number of repetitions...
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Main Authors: | F. Holzgreve, C. Maurer-Grubinger, J. Isaak, P. Kokott, M. Mörl-Kreitschmann, L. Polte, A. Solimann, L. Wessler, N. Filmann, A. van Mark, L. Maltry, D. A. Groneberg, D. Ohlendorf |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/95ae9f6e36a74c8bb527416d49ab78df |
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