Isokinetic Test, 50 Min
Isokinetic Test, 50 Min
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Description
An isokinetic test is used to measure the speed and resistance of a movement at a joint and the strength of the muscles around the joint.
Most frequently, knees, ankles, hips and shoulders are tested.
Standardised test positions make it possible to compare the left and right sides objectively, for example, revealing possible muscle deficits or imbalances.
These can be improved preventively or exercised specifically in the case of a past injury or as a result of degeneration.
Most frequently, knees, ankles, hips and shoulders are tested.
Standardised test positions make it possible to compare the left and right sides objectively, for example, revealing possible muscle deficits or imbalances.
These can be improved preventively or exercised specifically in the case of a past injury or as a result of degeneration.
Description
An isokinetic test is used to measure the speed and resistance of a movement at a joint and the strength of the muscles around the joint.
Most frequently, knees, ankles, hips and shoulders are tested.
Standardised test positions make it possible to compare the left and right sides objectively, for example, revealing possible muscle deficits or imbalances.
These can be improved preventively or exercised specifically in the case of a past injury or as a result of degeneration.
Most frequently, knees, ankles, hips and shoulders are tested.
Standardised test positions make it possible to compare the left and right sides objectively, for example, revealing possible muscle deficits or imbalances.
These can be improved preventively or exercised specifically in the case of a past injury or as a result of degeneration.
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