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What does AT stand for?

Average Torque


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Measures of average torque have been reported to increase with increasing activation forces along with a tendency for larger effects with eccentric actions and at higher velocities (Kramer et al.
Following the practice session, the subject performed 3 MVICs (6 seconds in duration) of the quadriceps femoris muscle, and the average torque produced during the 3 contractions was recorded as the maximum voluntary isometric quadriceps femoris muscle torque output.
The Model 2233 motor provides an average torque of 0.
Data Analysis The average torque produced by each stimulator during each MTC test was expressed as a percentage of average MVIC.
Although measurements of peak torque appear to be unaffected by the presence or absence of preload, the absolute value of the preload has been reported to affect average torque measurements.
The average torque for each limb is plotted as a function of time (week of stimulation) for all five subjects in Figure 4.
The average torque versus the ROM was then calculated from the normalized average TCs for each volunteer at uniform increments along the ROM.
The power produced during each of these contractions was calculated by multiplying the average torque by the average speed of the contraction.

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