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- Lombards_paradox abstract "Lombard's paradox describes a paradoxical muscular contraction in humans. When rising to stand from a sitting or squatting position, both the hamstrings and quadriceps contract at the same time, despite their being antagonists to each other.The rectus femoris biarticular muscle acting over the hip has a smaller hip moment arm than the hamstrings. However, the rectus femoris moment arm is greater over the knee than the hamstring knee moment. This means that contraction from both rectus femoris and hamstrings will result in hip and knee extension. Hip extension also adds a passive stretch component to rectus femoris, which results in a knee extension force. This paradox allows for efficient movement, especially during gait.".
- Lombards_paradox wikiPageExternalLink lombard.htm.
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- Lombards_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Anatomical_terms_of_muscle.
- Lombards_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Antagonist_(muscle).
- Lombards_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Biarticular_muscle.
- Lombards_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Category:Muscular_system.
- Lombards_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Category:Physical_paradoxes.
- Lombards_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Gait_(human).
- Lombards_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Hamstring.
- Lombards_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Hamstrings.
- Lombards_paradox wikiPageWikiLink J_Biomech.
- Lombards_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Moment_arm.
- Lombards_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Muscle_contraction.
- Lombards_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Muscular_contraction.
- Lombards_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Paradox.
- Lombards_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Quadriceps.
- Lombards_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Quadriceps_femoris_muscle.
- Lombards_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Rectus_femoris.
- Lombards_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Rectus_femoris_muscle.
- Lombards_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Sitting.
- Lombards_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Squatting_position.
- Lombards_paradox wikiPageWikiLink Torque.
- Lombards_paradox wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lombard's paradox".
- Lombards_paradox hasPhotoCollection Lombards_paradox.
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- Lombards_paradox wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Musculoskeletal-stub.
- Lombards_paradox subject Category:Muscular_system.
- Lombards_paradox subject Category:Physical_paradoxes.
- Lombards_paradox comment "Lombard's paradox describes a paradoxical muscular contraction in humans. When rising to stand from a sitting or squatting position, both the hamstrings and quadriceps contract at the same time, despite their being antagonists to each other.The rectus femoris biarticular muscle acting over the hip has a smaller hip moment arm than the hamstrings. However, the rectus femoris moment arm is greater over the knee than the hamstring knee moment.".
- Lombards_paradox label "Lombard's paradox".
- Lombards_paradox sameAs Lombard-Paradoxon.
- Lombards_paradox sameAs Paradoja_de_Lombard.
- Lombards_paradox sameAs m.09xcmg.
- Lombards_paradox sameAs Q1703037.
- Lombards_paradox sameAs Q1703037.
- Lombards_paradox wasDerivedFrom Lombards_paradoxoldid=580968528.
- Lombards_paradox isPrimaryTopicOf Lombards_paradox.