“…Various muscle lengths have been used in studies that assessed the acute effects of LV to modulate neuromuscular function, i.e., knee angle of 75° ( Richardson et al, 2006 ), 90° ( Kouzaki et al, 2000 ; Konishi et al, 2002 , 2009 ; Jackson and Turner, 2003 ; Saito et al, 2016b ,a; Souron et al, 2017b ), 120° ( Fry and Folland, 2014 ), and 180° ( Iodice et al, 2011 ). Similarly, studies that investigated the effect of LV as a training method on the KE used various muscle lengths; some have applied LV at shortened muscle length, i.e., knee angle at 180° ( Iodice et al, 2011 ; Tankisheva et al, 2015 ) while others used intermediate muscle length, i.e., knee angle at 90° ( Souron et al, 2017a ). The initial muscle state at which LV is applied is another parameter to consider since it significantly influences muscle spindles sensitivity ( Vallbo, 1974 ; Burke et al, 1976b , 1978 ).…”