What is a isokinetic dynamometry?
Answer: Stationary device that controls velocity of a body segment by resisting and measuring the pt's effort, limiting acceleration beyond the preset velocity
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Isokinetic Dynamometry
- Does the portable fixed dynamometry had good- excellent test-retest reliability?
- What does the portable fixed dynamometer measure?
- What are some disadvantages of isokinetic dynamometry?
- What are some advantages of isokinetic dynamometry?
- What kind of torque is produced at faster velocity settings?
- Which body segments should be stabilized?
- Where should the joints line up to on the machine?
- Can muscle fatigue be measured by isokinetic dynamometry?
- What is the output of isokinetic dynamometry?
- What does isokinetic dynamometry measure?
- What type of contractions can be measured by isokinetic dynamometry?
- Would you set the degrees per second higher or lower for an active person?
- What kind of contraction is measured when velocity is set at zero degrees?
- What are examples of isokinetic dynamometry?