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ERGOGRAPH

ERGOGRAPH The ergograph stands as a foundational instrument within the history of experimental psychology and physiology, specifically designed for the precise measurement and graphical recording of muscular work and the onset of fatigue. Derived from the Greek words ergon (work) and graphein (to write), the device literally serves as a writer of work, providing an […]

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CABLE TENSIOMETRY

n. a method used to evaluate a person’s muscular strength. The measurement is based on the ability to pull on a cable and increase tension on it. This cable tension is then measured using a tensiometer. See ergograph. CABLE TENSIOMETRY: “Muscle strength can be tested through a change in tension, and this measurement makes use […]

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