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1. Knee and Hip Muscle Strength of Male Soccer Players from Different Competitive Levels.

2. Knee muscle strength, body composition, and balance performance of youth soccer players.

3. Effects of plyometric training techniques on vertical jump performance of basketball players.

4. Post‐activation potentiation after isometric contractions is strongly related to contraction intensity despite the similar torque–time integral.

5. Associations of patient characteristics, rate of torque development, voluntary activation of quadriceps with quadriceps strength, and knee function before anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

6. Skeletal muscle fiber type and TMS-induced muscle relaxation in unfatigued and fatigued knee-extensor muscles.

7. Bilateral impairments of quadriceps neuromuscular function occur early after anterior cruciate ligament injury.

8. Contralateral versus ipsilateral protective effect against muscle damage of the elbow flexors and knee extensors induced by maximal eccentric exercise.

9. Effects of plyometric- and cycle-based high-intensity interval training on body composition, aerobic capacity, and muscle function in young females: a field-based group fitness assessment.

10. Test–retest reliability of cortico-spinal measurements in the rectus femoris at different contraction levels.

11. Overview of muscle fatigue differences between maximal eccentric and concentric resistance exercise.

12. Bilateral Asymmetry and the Relationship Between Unilateral Isokinetic Strength and Balance Performance in Male Adolescent Football Players.

13. Sex-Specific Reliability of Lower-Limb Corticospinal Excitability and Silent Periods.

14. Age Does Not Attenuate Maximal Velocity Adaptations in the Ipsilateral and Contralateral Limbs During Unilateral Resistance Training.

15. Acute effects of quadriceps muscle versus tendon prolonged local vibration on force production capacities and central nervous system excitability.

16. Time, graft, sex, geographic location, and isokinetic speed influence the degree of quadriceps weakness after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

17. Can a Short-term Daily Oral Administration of Propolis Improve Muscle Fatigue and Recovery?

18. Preliminary Biomechanical Evaluation of a Novel Exoskeleton Robotic System to Assist Stair Climbing.

19. CAN PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL PRACTICE LEAD TO MUSCLE STRENGTH IMBALANCES?

20. Determining voluntary activation in synergistic muscles: a novel mechanomyographic approach.

21. Development of a Non-Contacting Muscular Activity Measurement System for Evaluating Knee Extensors Training in Real-Time.

22. The influence of angle-specific torque of the knee flexors and extensors on the angle-specific dynamic control ratio in professional female soccer players.

23. Cycling Versus Uphill Walking: Impact on Locomotor Muscle Fatigue and Running Exercise.

24. Role of Knee and Ankle Extensors' Muscle-Tendon Properties in Dynamic Balance Recovery from a Simulated Slip.

25. Effect of the Knee and Hip Angles on Knee Extensor Torque: Neural, Architectural, and Mechanical Considerations.

26. Effect of race distance on performance fatigability in male trail and ultra‐trail runners.

27. Characteristics of rectus femoris activation and rectus femoris–hamstrings coactivation during force-matching isometric knee extension in subacute stroke.

28. Training load but not fatigue affects cross‐education of maximal voluntary force.

29. Use of transcranial magnetic stimulation to assess relaxation rates in unfatigued and fatigued knee-extensor muscles.

30. Force enhancement in the human vastus lateralis is muscle-length-dependent following stretch but not during stretch.

31. Compensatory adjustments in motor unit behavior during fatigue differ for younger versus older men.

32. Age‐related differences in vastus lateralis fascicle behavior during fast accelerative leg‐extension movements.

33. Cycling‐specific isometric resistance training improves peak power output in elite sprint cyclists.

34. Contractile rate of force development after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction—a comprehensive review and meta‐analysis.

35. Low frequency fatigue and changes in muscle fascicle length following eccentric exercise of the knee extensors.

36. Is there an intermuscular relationship in voluntary activation capacities and contractile kinetics?

37. The effect of low level laser irradiation on oxidative stress, muscle damage and function following neuromuscular electrical stimulation. A double blind, randomised, crossover trial.

38. Posttetanic Potentiation in Knee Extensors After High-Frequency Submaximal Percutaneous Electrical Stimulation.

39. Experimental knee pain impairs joint torque and rate of force development in isometric and isokinetic muscle activation.

40. Corticospinal excitability changes following downhill and uphill walking.

41. Change of Quadriceps Muscular Strength and Muscle Activity According to Knee Extension Angle and Body Mass Index.

42. Učinki ishemične vadbe na kronično oslabelost mišice quadriceps femoris pri pacientu z večkratnim kirurškim zdravljenjem kolena - poročilo o primeru.

43. Cross-education: effects of age on rapid and maximal voluntary contractile characteristics in males.

44. The influence of knee extensor fatigue on lower extremity muscle activity during chair rise in young and older adults.

45. 運動速度および筋張力の違いによる 膝関節伸筋群の筋活動パターン変化

46. Lower limb muscle activity during table tennis strokes.

47. Consistency of novel ultrasound equations for estimating percent intramuscular fat.

48. Intermediate Muscle Length and Tendon Vibration Optimize Corticospinal Excitability During Knee Extensors Local Vibration.

49. Mechanisms for the increased fatigability of the lower limb in people with type 2 diabetes.

50. Neuromuscular fatigue is weakly associated with perception of fatigue and function in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

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