Abstract
The purpose of this study was to compare isokinetic concentric quadriceps and hamstring performance in healthy females in the absence of feedback versus combined visual feedback and verbal encouragement at 60, 180 and 300 ◦ /s. A repeated-measures randomised cross-over design was used. Twenty two asymptomatic females were tested at the three test velocities under two randomly ordered conditions: (a) combined visual feedback and verbal encouragement; and (b) no feedback. The two sessions were separated by seven days. Examination of results revealed that with feedback there was a statistically significant increase in peak torque at the three test velocities ( p< 0.05) for both muscles. This study demonstrated that combined feedback can result in increased concentric muscle performance in females at three test velocities.
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