Recent advances in muscle biology have greatly expanded our knowledge of how muscle functions in health and disease and how muscle adapts to a variety of stimuli. The purpose of this review is to consider how this information can be applied to the practice of physical therapy. The opinions and ideas represent those of a clinician who is also involved in research on the functional perform-ance of muscle and how performance relates to basic biological mechanisms. The review examines selected aspects of muscle physiology, muscle mutability, and problems that arise when basic research material must be generalized for clinical practice. Key Words: Muscle biology, Physical therapy. Our knowledge of the structure and function of skeletal muscle ha...
The overriding aim of this thesis was to optimise, scale and utilise an in vitro model of skeletal m...
The purpose of this paper is to review exemplary aspects of different views of skeletal muscle chara...
Muscle fibers undergo changes in response to a variety of stimuli. This review examines metabolic, e...
This article reviews pertinent mechanical characteristics of the human muscu-lotendinous unit. Contr...
Skeletal muscle has multiple functions and is a key component of the locomotor system. It consists o...
Skeletal muscle is one of the most dynamic and plastic tissues of the human body. In humans, skeleta...
Skeletal muscles are the pn'mury organ system responsible for force generation and motlement. A...
The ability of striated muscle tissue to adapt to changes in activity or in working conditions is ex...
This chapter describes the anatomy, physiology, and mechanics of skeletal muscle. Micro- and macrost...
Skeletal muscle research in nursing is limited in comparison with other biological research. However...
Abstract Skeletal muscle mechanics have been studied ever since people have shown an interest in hum...
The book is a collection of original research and review articles addressing the intriguing field of...
The three different types of muscle tissue found in the animal kingdom are cardiac, skeletal, and sm...
The purpose of this paper is to review exemplary aspects of different views of skeletal muscle chara...
Skeletal muscle is a highly plastic organ that is modulated by various pathways controlling protein ...
The overriding aim of this thesis was to optimise, scale and utilise an in vitro model of skeletal m...
The purpose of this paper is to review exemplary aspects of different views of skeletal muscle chara...
Muscle fibers undergo changes in response to a variety of stimuli. This review examines metabolic, e...
This article reviews pertinent mechanical characteristics of the human muscu-lotendinous unit. Contr...
Skeletal muscle has multiple functions and is a key component of the locomotor system. It consists o...
Skeletal muscle is one of the most dynamic and plastic tissues of the human body. In humans, skeleta...
Skeletal muscles are the pn'mury organ system responsible for force generation and motlement. A...
The ability of striated muscle tissue to adapt to changes in activity or in working conditions is ex...
This chapter describes the anatomy, physiology, and mechanics of skeletal muscle. Micro- and macrost...
Skeletal muscle research in nursing is limited in comparison with other biological research. However...
Abstract Skeletal muscle mechanics have been studied ever since people have shown an interest in hum...
The book is a collection of original research and review articles addressing the intriguing field of...
The three different types of muscle tissue found in the animal kingdom are cardiac, skeletal, and sm...
The purpose of this paper is to review exemplary aspects of different views of skeletal muscle chara...
Skeletal muscle is a highly plastic organ that is modulated by various pathways controlling protein ...
The overriding aim of this thesis was to optimise, scale and utilise an in vitro model of skeletal m...
The purpose of this paper is to review exemplary aspects of different views of skeletal muscle chara...
Muscle fibers undergo changes in response to a variety of stimuli. This review examines metabolic, e...