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Isokinetic



Isokinetic:
Isokinetics is defined as dynamic muscle activity at a constant rate controlled by particular devices. The isokinetic device measures the activity of a muscle or group of muscles against a controlled impedance resistance that results in constant velocity in the range of motion.
This device applies resistances and measures are taken. Using the isokinetic device, it is possible to efficiently and accurately measure the amount of force applied by muscle or muscle groups in different static or dynamic conditions. The speed of movement is predetermined, and the speed control mechanism only becomes active when the limb movement reaches a speed.
The isokinetic device is used for various purposes, the most important of which are:

    Collection of Normal Criteria of Muscles in Different Persons
    Classification of muscle function in a natural or abnormal way by comparing with the performance of the muscles of the opposite side of normal or muscle function in the control group
    Use torque curves that may indicate pathology or other specific features.
    Identify the effects of different therapeutic and educational programs
    Prescribing different training programs
    Evaluating the effects of the type of test, the test speed or practice, and the duration of the exercise