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Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|October 16, 1999
Identification of feigned grip effort using isokinetic dynamometryZ Dvir
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|April 1, 1996
An isokinetic study of combined activity of the hip and knee extensorsZ Dvir
Perceptual and Motor Skills|September 15, 1999
Reproducibility of performance and certainty of judgment in maximal vs feigned muscular effortZ Dvir
Perceptual and Motor Skills|June 1, 1997
An isokinetic study of submaximal effort in elbow flexionZ Dvir
Spine|December 17, 1997
Differentiation of submaximal from maximal trunk extension effort: an isokinetic study using a new testing protocolZ Dvir
Harefuah|December 16, 1990
[Muscle strength measurement--principles, techniques, application]Z Dvir
Clinical Rehabilitation|February 1, 1997
Grade 4 in manual muscle testing: the problem with submaximal strength assessmentZ Dvir
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation|May 26, 1999
Coefficient of variation in maximal and feigned static and dynamic grip effortsZ Dvir
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|August 7, 2013
Clinical applicability of isokinetics: A reviewZ Dvir
Journal of Spinal Disorders|November 28, 2001
Cervical circumduction in normal subjects: a study of maximal versus feigned effortZ Dvir, T Prushansky
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Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|October 16, 1999
Identification of feigned grip effort using isokinetic dynamometryZ Dvir
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|April 1, 1996
An isokinetic study of combined activity of the hip and knee extensorsZ Dvir
Perceptual and Motor Skills|September 15, 1999
Reproducibility of performance and certainty of judgment in maximal vs feigned muscular effortZ Dvir
Perceptual and Motor Skills|June 1, 1997
An isokinetic study of submaximal effort in elbow flexionZ Dvir
Spine|December 17, 1997
Differentiation of submaximal from maximal trunk extension effort: an isokinetic study using a new testing protocolZ Dvir
Harefuah|December 16, 1990
[Muscle strength measurement--principles, techniques, application]Z Dvir
Clinical Rehabilitation|February 1, 1997
Grade 4 in manual muscle testing: the problem with submaximal strength assessmentZ Dvir
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation|May 26, 1999
Coefficient of variation in maximal and feigned static and dynamic grip effortsZ Dvir
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|August 7, 2013
Clinical applicability of isokinetics: A reviewZ Dvir
Journal of Spinal Disorders|November 28, 2001
Cervical circumduction in normal subjects: a study of maximal versus feigned effortZ Dvir, T Prushansky
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