Changes in Flexibility and Force are not Different after Static Versus Dynamic Stretching
Abstract In this study, we examined the effects of static and dynamic stretching on range of motion (ROM), passive torque (PT) at pain onset, passive stiffness, and isometric muscle force. We conducted a randomized crossover trial in which 16 healthy young men performed a total of 300 s of active st...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Sports medicine international open 2019-11, Vol.3 (3), p.E89-E95 |
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In this study, we examined the effects of static and dynamic stretching on range
of motion (ROM), passive torque (PT) at pain onset, passive stiffness, and
isometric muscle force. We conducted a randomized crossover trial in which 16
healthy young men performed a total of 300 s of active static or dynamic
stretching of the right knee flexors on two separate days in random order. To
assess the effects of stretching, we measured the ROM, PT at pain onset, passive
stiffness during passive knee extension, and maximum voluntary isometric knee
flexion force using an isokinetic dynamometer immediately before and after
stretching. Both static and dynamic stretching significantly increased the ROM
and PT at pain onset (p |
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ISSN: | 2367-1890 2367-1890 |
DOI: | 10.1055/a-1001-1993 |