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- W2330544083 abstract "Rowing injuries, particularly of the lumbar spine are often attributed to poor technique. Rowing technique comprises a series of coordinated movements between the back upper limbs, and lower limbs, and abnormalities in these movements may lead to injury. The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis whether strength of leg musculature is symmetrical with respect to knee isokinetic. We further explored whether the asymmetric strength of leg musculature is more prominent for Taiwanese female rowing athletes. In this study twenty-one elite female college athletes (aged 20.7 ± 1.0 years, height=166.1 ± 1.8 cm, weight=58.3 ± 4.2 kg) were performed the Cybex 6000 test at 3 test speeds, and comparisons were performed using one-way analysis of variance with Tukey’s post hoc validation. The main findings of the study were: (1) When comparing the peak torque of extensors and flexors of both legs, we observed significant difference among the statistics, but no obvious difference was found between the ratios of the extensors to the flexors at various speeds, and muscle strength of both legs was balanced. (2) The extensor and flexor muscle joint angles at peak torque for both legs were approximately 60 degrees, which suggesting that future training can enable athletes to implement the greatest strength at a specific degree, and such leg force may achieves the greatest torque. (3) For the delay time of extensors and flexors of both legs, the fast speed was not significantly different from the slow speed, which means rowers cannot prolong the time of force. Hence, the efficiency of each stroke cannot be accumulated to increase the distance of the stroke. In addition, strength, but unable to provide longer isometric strength in the final sprint stage of rowing. Thus, the muscular endurance must be strengthened in the final stage of a competition. This study concludes that the peak torque of the extensors of Taiwanese female rowers was larger than that of the flexors, and the states of two legs were balanced. The characteristics of high-speed strength were not obvious, and the time of the force could not be prolonged, which indicates that Taiwanese rowers do not have sufficient strength training in the speed." @default.
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- W2330544083 title "Assessment of Knee Strength Characteristics among Taiwanese Female Rowers" @default.
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