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Exercise Science

University of Puget Sound

2018

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Quantifying Passive Joint Stiffness At The Elbow Following Eimd Of The Elbow Flexors, Angus Lamont Jan 2018

Quantifying Passive Joint Stiffness At The Elbow Following Eimd Of The Elbow Flexors, Angus Lamont

Summer Research

Exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) can cause symptoms such as reduced strength, inflammatory responses, delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS), and muscle/joint stiffness. Joint stiffness has traditionally been measured in static joint positions. The purpose of this project was to quantify joint stiffness at the elbow during passive isokinetic movement throughout the full range of motion after EIMD of the elbow flexors. Subjects performed 50 maximal eccentric muscle actions with their nondominant arm, with the dominant arm as a control. Several measurements, including limb circumference, relaxed elbow angle, perceived soreness, passive elbow joint stiffness, and isokinetic maximum strength were performed on both arms …