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European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology|January 1, 1989
The relationship between contraction and relaxation during fatiguing isokinetic shoulder flexions. An electromyographic studyJ Elert, B Gerdle
International Journal of Sports Medicine|January 1, 1994
The temporal occurrence of the mean power frequency shift of the electromyogram during maximum prolonged dynamic and static working cyclesB Gerdle, J Elert
European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology|March 3, 1999
Worsening of neck and shoulder complaints in humans are correlated with frequency parameters of electromyogram recorded 1-year earlierI Lundblad, J Elert, B Gerdle
Physical Therapy|November 1, 1994
Endurance training in patients with multiple sclerosis: five case studiesB Svensson, B Gerdle, J Elert
Clinical Physiology (Oxford, England)|November 18, 1998
One-year reproducibility and stability of the signal amplitude ratio and other variables of the electromyogram: test-retest of a shoulder forward flexion test in female workers with neck and shoulder problemsJ Elert, S Karlsson, B Gerdle
European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology|January 1, 1989
Muscular fatigue during repeated isokinetic shoulder forward flexions in young femalesB Gerdle, J Elert, K Henriksson-Larsén
European Journal of Applied Physiology|January 4, 2001
Mechanical performance and electromyography during repeated maximal isokinetic shoulder forward flexions in female cleaners with and without myalgia of the trapezius muscle and in healthy controlsB Larsson, J Björk, J Elert, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine|September 1, 1992
Mechanical performance, level of continuous contraction and muscle pain symptoms in home care personnelJ Elert, C Brulin, B Gerdle, et al.
European Journal of Applied Physiology|January 4, 2001
Lack of gender differences in the ability to relax between repetitive maximum isokinetic shoulder forward flexions: a population-based study among northern SwedesJ Elert, Y Sterner, V Nyberg, et al.
Clinical Physiology (Oxford, England)|October 12, 1999
Reproducibility of surface EMG during dynamic shoulder forward flexions: a study of clinically healthy subjectsB Larsson, C Karlberg, J Elert, et al.
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European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology|January 1, 1989
The relationship between contraction and relaxation during fatiguing isokinetic shoulder flexions. An electromyographic studyJ Elert, B Gerdle
International Journal of Sports Medicine|January 1, 1994
The temporal occurrence of the mean power frequency shift of the electromyogram during maximum prolonged dynamic and static working cyclesB Gerdle, J Elert
European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology|March 3, 1999
Worsening of neck and shoulder complaints in humans are correlated with frequency parameters of electromyogram recorded 1-year earlierI Lundblad, J Elert, B Gerdle
Physical Therapy|November 1, 1994
Endurance training in patients with multiple sclerosis: five case studiesB Svensson, B Gerdle, J Elert
Clinical Physiology (Oxford, England)|November 18, 1998
One-year reproducibility and stability of the signal amplitude ratio and other variables of the electromyogram: test-retest of a shoulder forward flexion test in female workers with neck and shoulder problemsJ Elert, S Karlsson, B Gerdle
European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology|January 1, 1989
Muscular fatigue during repeated isokinetic shoulder forward flexions in young femalesB Gerdle, J Elert, K Henriksson-Larsén
European Journal of Applied Physiology|January 4, 2001
Mechanical performance and electromyography during repeated maximal isokinetic shoulder forward flexions in female cleaners with and without myalgia of the trapezius muscle and in healthy controlsB Larsson, J Björk, J Elert, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine|September 1, 1992
Mechanical performance, level of continuous contraction and muscle pain symptoms in home care personnelJ Elert, C Brulin, B Gerdle, et al.
European Journal of Applied Physiology|January 4, 2001
Lack of gender differences in the ability to relax between repetitive maximum isokinetic shoulder forward flexions: a population-based study among northern SwedesJ Elert, Y Sterner, V Nyberg, et al.
Clinical Physiology (Oxford, England)|October 12, 1999
Reproducibility of surface EMG during dynamic shoulder forward flexions: a study of clinically healthy subjectsB Larsson, C Karlberg, J Elert, et al.
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