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Centre for Physical Activity and Life Sciences
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Active Voice: Does acute static stretch compromise muscle force?
Kay, A. D.
,
13 Mar 2012
,
In:
Sports Medicine Bulletin.
Research output
:
Contribution to Journal
›
Comment/Debate
Open Access
Muscles
100%
Muscle Stretching Exercises
80%
Prescriptions
69%
Wounds and Injuries
67%
Sports
48%
Response to the Letter to the Editor from Costa do Couto et al. regarding our article ‘Isokinetic eccentric exercise substantially improves mobility, muscle strength and size, but not postural sway metrics in older adults with limited regression observed following a detraining period.
Kay, A. D.
,
Blazevich, A. J.
,
Fraser, M.
,
Ashmore, L.
&
Hill, M.
,
8 Mar 2021
,
In:
European Journal of Applied Physiology.
121
,
6
,
p. 1797-1798
2 p.
Research output
:
Contribution to Journal
›
Comment/Debate
Open Access
File
Muscle Strength
100%
Walking
68%
Accidental Falls
62%
regression
62%
Muscles
58%