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Wrist stabilisation and forearm muscle coactivation during freestyle swimming

Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate the stabilisation of the wrist joint and the ad hoc wrist muscles activations during the two principal phases of the freestyle stroke. Seven male international swimmers performed a maximal semi-tethered power test. A swimming ergometer fixed on the star...

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Published in:Journal of electromyography and kinesiology 2007-06, Vol.17 (3), p.285-291
Main Authors: Caty, V, Aujouannet, Y, Hintzy, F, Bonifazi, M, Clarys, J.P, Rouard, A.H
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