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Isokinetics and Exercise Science
Official Journal of the European Interdisciplinary Society for Clinical and Sports Application
IMPACT FACTOR: 0.221 (JCR '08) ISSN: 0959-3020 Volume 18; 4 issues Institutional subscription (print and online) for 2010: €448 / US$630 (including postage and handling) Click on the subscribe button for more options, including personal subscription prices. Status Report: Last issue (volume 17:4) online on 11 December 2009 Next issue (volume 18:1) scheduled for March 2010 Aims and Scope Editorial Board Submission of Manuscripts Abstracted in Download flyer for this journal Journal Website www.eiscsa.com |
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Editors-in-Chief Prof. Zeevi Dvir
Department of Physical Therapy Sackler Faculty of Medicine Tel Aviv University P.O. Box 39040, Ramat Aviv 69978 Tel Aviv Israel Tel.: +972 3 640 9019 Fax:+972 3 640 9223 E-mail: zdvir@post.tau.ac.il Editorial Board
See instructions to authors. Isokinetics and Exercise Science (IES) is an international journal devoted to the study of theoretical and applied aspects of human muscle performance. Since isokinetic dynamometry constitutes the major tool in this area, the journal takes a particular interest in exploring the considerable potential of this technology. Isokinetics and Exercise Science publishes studies associated with the methodology of muscle performance especially with respect to the issues of reproducibility and validity of testing, description of normal and pathological mechanical parameters which are derivable from muscle testing, applications in basic research topics such as motor learning paradigms and electromyography. The journal also publishes studies on applications in clinical settings and technical aspects of the various measurement systems employed in human muscle performance research. Isokinetics and Exercise Science welcomes submissions in the form of research papers, reviews, case studies and technical reports from professionals in the fields of sports medicine, orthopaedic and neurological rehabilitation and exercise physiology. Abstracted in
CINAHL,
Cambridge Scientific Abstracts,
Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied Health Literature,
EBSCO database,
EMCare,
Focus On: Sports Science & Medicine,
Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition,
MANTIS,
PASCAL,
Physical Education Index,
Science Citation Index-Expanded (SciSearch®),
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Society Info
The European Interdisciplinary Society for clinical and sports applications (EIScsa) promotes measurements, therapy and training.Backvolumes
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