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Effect of head, trunk and foot position on knee passive extension torque-angle response

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Figure 1. Model of shifting length/tension curve.
Figure 2. A typical non-linear viscoelastic response during a stretch maneuver using torque-angle assessment
Figure 3. Classic length-tension curves for skeletal muscle.
Figure 4. Different levels of organization of the muscle-tendon.
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