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    Dear colleagues:
    Would you happen to know the answer to any of the following questions?

    -What is the maximum amount of impact force that I can apply to a muscle
    without creating any harm to the muscle?
    -What is the maximum amount of impact force that is being applied to muscles
    during any daily living activity? (Without any harm to the muscle)
    -How about during sports? For instance, how fast the ball moves during a
    volleyball game, so that when being stopped by forearm, the impact of force
    on forearm muscles can be calculated.
    -Do you know of any studies that they have applied impact force on skeletal
    muscles without any harm to the muscle?

    Please reply directly (hbateni@hotmail.com)

    Thanks


    Hamid Bateni; MSc, CPO, PhD candidate
    McGill University
    Montreal, Qubec, Canada
    cel: 514 830 9625

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