Today, the isokinetic mode with its means of quantification is routinely used in functional rehabilitation or training to restore the function of injured muscles and limbs or to increase muscular performance, respectively. - transmission of the generated force via tendinous structures to the joint - storage an reutilization of elastic energy during movement - improvement in the output of muscle contraction - integrity and maintenance of muscular structures and joint stability
Muscle and joint stiffness are therefore parameters of special interest, because their value determines the resistance to an external perturbation and thus they are important for posture and movement control. In this conjunction, a stiff structure allows immediate response and precise movement control, but it reduces the range of movement over which forces can be applied.
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