Human adductor pollicis was fatigued during circulatory occlusion by supramaximal stimulation via the ulnar nerve using intermittent trains of stimuli in ascending (1, 10, 20, 50 and 100 Hz) and descending (100, 50, 20, 10 and 1 Hz) frequencies to investigate the contribution of relaxation rate slowing and post‐tetanic potentiation (PTP) to fatigue resistance. At 50 and 100 Hz force was initially well maintained despite a marked loss of excitation as indicated by EMG, demonstrating the operation of a high‐frequency ‘safety factor’ which appeared independent of the pattern of stimulation. At 10 Hz, force was initially potentiated before declining during both activity series. Potentiation was greater during the descending frequency series and...
Abstract—Muscle contractions induced by functional electrical stimulation (FES) tend to result in ra...
This investigation aimed to determine the force and muscle surface electromyography (EMG) responses ...
INTRODUCTION When a muscle undergoes an unfused tetanus, it may display a decline in force following...
The sensitivity of electrical stimulation tests for detecting low frequency fatigue (LFF) and its du...
Fatiguing contractions of the adductor pollicis muscle were produced by intermittent supramaximal st...
The effect of stimulation frequency on twitch force potentiation was examined in the adductor pollic...
During contractions elicited by electrical stimulation before and after a voluntary fatigue task, si...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to determine whether central fatigue occurs w...
textMuscular fatigue limits athletic performance as well as activities of daily living that require ...
This study examined the effect of high- (75 Hz, 1 min) and low- (5 Hz, 1.5 min) frequency stimulatio...
Twitch potentiation and fatigue in skeletal muscle are two conditions in which force production is a...
International audiencePurpose: This study aimed at investigating the mechanisms involved in the forc...
This paper compares the effects of sustained and intermittent contractions on electrical and mechani...
Effects of 3 months training, on electrical and mechanical failures during fatigue, were studied in ...
Binder-Macleod. Factors in fatigue during intermittent electrical stimulation of human skeletal musc...
Abstract—Muscle contractions induced by functional electrical stimulation (FES) tend to result in ra...
This investigation aimed to determine the force and muscle surface electromyography (EMG) responses ...
INTRODUCTION When a muscle undergoes an unfused tetanus, it may display a decline in force following...
The sensitivity of electrical stimulation tests for detecting low frequency fatigue (LFF) and its du...
Fatiguing contractions of the adductor pollicis muscle were produced by intermittent supramaximal st...
The effect of stimulation frequency on twitch force potentiation was examined in the adductor pollic...
During contractions elicited by electrical stimulation before and after a voluntary fatigue task, si...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to determine whether central fatigue occurs w...
textMuscular fatigue limits athletic performance as well as activities of daily living that require ...
This study examined the effect of high- (75 Hz, 1 min) and low- (5 Hz, 1.5 min) frequency stimulatio...
Twitch potentiation and fatigue in skeletal muscle are two conditions in which force production is a...
International audiencePurpose: This study aimed at investigating the mechanisms involved in the forc...
This paper compares the effects of sustained and intermittent contractions on electrical and mechani...
Effects of 3 months training, on electrical and mechanical failures during fatigue, were studied in ...
Binder-Macleod. Factors in fatigue during intermittent electrical stimulation of human skeletal musc...
Abstract—Muscle contractions induced by functional electrical stimulation (FES) tend to result in ra...
This investigation aimed to determine the force and muscle surface electromyography (EMG) responses ...
INTRODUCTION When a muscle undergoes an unfused tetanus, it may display a decline in force following...