Age-Related Differences in Muscle Fatigue Vary by Contraction Type: A Meta-analysis by Keith G. Avin, and Laura A. Frey Law ptjournal Volume 91(8): July 31, 2011 © 2011 American Physical Therapy Association
Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) flow diagram of the literature search. Keith G. Avin, and Laura A. Frey Law PHYS THER 2011;91: © 2011 American Physical Therapy Association
Summary of Heterogeneity Statistics for Each Subgroup Analysis. Keith G. Avin, and Laura A. Frey Law PHYS THER 2011;91: © 2011 American Physical Therapy Association
Keith G. Avin, and Laura A. Frey Law PHYS THER 2011;91: © 2011 American Physical Therapy Association
Keith G. Avin, and Laura A. Frey Law PHYS THER 2011;91: © 2011 American Physical Therapy Association
Forest plot of individual effect sizes for intermittent isometric contractions only, with their corresponding subgrouping categories for sex, joint, task intensity, and physical activity level. Keith G. Avin, and Laura A. Frey Law PHYS THER 2011;91: © 2011 American Physical Therapy Association
Forest plot of individual effect sizes for isokinetic contractions only, with their corresponding subgrouping categories for sex, joint, task intensity, and physical activity level. Keith G. Avin, and Laura A. Frey Law PHYS THER 2011;91: © 2011 American Physical Therapy Association
Forest plot of summary effect sizes for each subgrouping category (level I–III). Keith G. Avin, and Laura A. Frey Law PHYS THER 2011;91: © 2011 American Physical Therapy Association