U.S., May 2 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07560930) titled 'Neuromuscular Strength Factors Influencing Vertical Jump Performance' on April 24.
Brief Summary: This cross-sectional observational study is designed to comprehensively analyze the relationship between high-volume isokinetic muscle performance and explosive vertical jump capacity in healthy, recreationally active young adult males.
While traditional neuromuscular assessments frequently emphasize momentary peak force (Peak Torque), this study investigates the hypothesis that sustained mechanical work capacity (Total Work) and fatigue resistance (Fatigue Index) are more robust predictors of complex explosive tasks such as the counterm...