Muscle strength development, assessment and role in disease

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Muscle function has been used to measure the healthy and functional capacity of patients, sportsmen and athletes. The knowledge about muscle function and how to properly evaluate it can be determinant factors for the success of therapies during the treatment of many diseases, as well as improving muscle performance. Handgrip strength is a measure of maximum voluntary force of the hand. It has been reliable, valid and an objective parameter to evaluate overall muscular strength, and for this reason, it has been used as a predictor of physical disability. There are several techniques to treat an
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SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Human Anatomy & Physiology bisacsh
Exercise therapy fast
Muscle strength fast
Bodybuilding
Exercise
Inclusive education
Physical fitness
Medizin
Muscle strength Exercise therapy
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Parizotto, Nivaldo Antonio edt
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MEDICAL / Physiology bisacsh
SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Human Anatomy & Physiology bisacsh
Exercise therapy fast
Muscle strength fast
Bodybuilding
Exercise
Inclusive education
Physical fitness
Medizin
Muscle strength Exercise therapy
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title_auth Muscle strength development, assessment and role in disease
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Muscle strength fast
Bodybuilding
Exercise
Inclusive education
Physical fitness
Medizin
Muscle strength Exercise therapy
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Muscle strength
Bodybuilding
Exercise
Inclusive education
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Medizin
Muscle strength Exercise therapy
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