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what's an isometric contraction

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11y ago
Updated: 11/29/2022

An isometric contraction is when the muscle does not shorten and no movement results.

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What is the type of contraction in which the muscle fibers produce increased tension but does not shorten?

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What is the difference between isotonic and isometric contractions?

An Isotonic muscle contraction is a muscle contraction that makes your limbs move whereas an Isometric contraction is a muscle contraction where the limbs stay static


What is muscle contraction without muscle shortening is what kind of contraction?

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Muscular contraction is defined as a contraction which moves against a constant resistance?

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Is it true or false that during isometric contraction the energy used appears as movement?

False. During isometric contraction, there is no visible movement because the muscle is generating force without changing in length. The energy used in isometric contraction is primarily used to maintain muscle tension and stability.


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Isometric contraction leads to load movement.?

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Which activities engage muscles in an isometric contraction?

Activities such as planks, wall sits, and holding a weight in a static position engage muscles in an isometric contraction.


Pushing against a locked door is an example of what type of a muscle contraction?

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Type of contraction which tension rises but does not move?

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Can you set up a contraction that is completely isometric?

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What type of contraction in which the muscle fibers do not shorten are called?

If the muscle can not shorten because the muscle is trying to move a load that is greater than the force, then the contraction is isometric.