Hi! I'm studying for my PT Level 3, and was really struggling with understanding muscle and joint actions. This was explained really clearly, and helped me to understand so much better. Thank you so much for your help!
Fixators will often use isometric contractions instead of isotonic to stabilise and fix the other joints allowing the prime mover / agonist to lift and lower the weight / resistance more effectively.
Hi! I'm studying for my PT Level 3, and was really struggling with understanding muscle and joint actions. This was explained really clearly, and helped me to understand so much better. Thank you so much for your help!
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do fixators use isotonic contraction?
Fixators will often use isometric contractions instead of isotonic to stabilise and fix the other joints allowing the prime mover / agonist to lift and lower the weight / resistance more effectively.
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