1. The effects of single isovelocity shortening contractions on force production of the electrically stimulated human adductor pollicis muscle were investigated in seven healthy male subjects. 2. Redeveloped isometric force immediately following isovelocity shortening was always depressed compared with the isometric force recorded at the same muscle length but without preceding shortening. The maximal isometric force deficit (FD) was (mean +/- S.E.M.) 37 +/- 2% after 38 deg of shortening at 6.1 deg s-1. 3. The FD was positively correlated with angular displacement (r2 > 0.98) and decreased with increasing velocity of the shortening step. Stimulation at 20 Hz instead of 50 Hz reduced absolute force levels during the contractions to about 73%...
After active lengthening contractions, a given amount of force can be maintained with less muscle ac...
Activation of skeletal muscle twice in quick succession results in nonlinear force summation (i.e. d...
A single shortening contraction reduces the force capacity of muscle fibers, whereas force capacity ...
1. The effects of single isovelocity shortening contractions on force production of the electrically...
The purpose of the study was to obtain force/velocity relationships for electrically stimulated (80 ...
When an isometric muscle contraction is immediately preceded by an active shortening contraction, a ...
The steady-state isometric forces produced following active muscle shortening are smaller than the p...
Force enhancement and force depression following active stretch and shortening are commonly observed...
Slow relaxation from an isometric contraction is characteristic of acutely fatigued muscle and is as...
Active muscle shortening reduces the isometric force potential of muscle. This observation indicates...
Introduction: The isometric force history dependence of skeletal muscle has been studied along the l...
The main objective of the study was to investigate skeletal muscle force production during isometric...
We have observed the force resulting from sudden stretches (3-10 mm in 10-20 ms) of human adductor p...
When muscle is allowed to shorten during an active contraction, the maximum force that redevelops af...
It has been established that the steady-state isometric force following the muscle shortening of an ...
After active lengthening contractions, a given amount of force can be maintained with less muscle ac...
Activation of skeletal muscle twice in quick succession results in nonlinear force summation (i.e. d...
A single shortening contraction reduces the force capacity of muscle fibers, whereas force capacity ...
1. The effects of single isovelocity shortening contractions on force production of the electrically...
The purpose of the study was to obtain force/velocity relationships for electrically stimulated (80 ...
When an isometric muscle contraction is immediately preceded by an active shortening contraction, a ...
The steady-state isometric forces produced following active muscle shortening are smaller than the p...
Force enhancement and force depression following active stretch and shortening are commonly observed...
Slow relaxation from an isometric contraction is characteristic of acutely fatigued muscle and is as...
Active muscle shortening reduces the isometric force potential of muscle. This observation indicates...
Introduction: The isometric force history dependence of skeletal muscle has been studied along the l...
The main objective of the study was to investigate skeletal muscle force production during isometric...
We have observed the force resulting from sudden stretches (3-10 mm in 10-20 ms) of human adductor p...
When muscle is allowed to shorten during an active contraction, the maximum force that redevelops af...
It has been established that the steady-state isometric force following the muscle shortening of an ...
After active lengthening contractions, a given amount of force can be maintained with less muscle ac...
Activation of skeletal muscle twice in quick succession results in nonlinear force summation (i.e. d...
A single shortening contraction reduces the force capacity of muscle fibers, whereas force capacity ...