Purpose: Unilateral strength training strengthens not only the muscles on the trained side but also the homologous muscles on the untrained side; however, the magnitude of this interlimb cross-education is modest. We tested the hypothesis that heightened sensory feedback by mirror viewing the exercising hand would augment cross education by modulating neuronal excitability. Methods: Healthy adults were randomized into a mirror training group (MG, N = 11) and a no-mirror training group (NMG, N = 12) and performed 640 shortening muscle contractions of the right wrist flexors at 80% maximum voluntary contraction (MVC) during 15 sessions for 3 wk. Maximal strength and specific transcranial magnetic stimulation metrics of neuronal excitabilit...
Cross-transfer (CT) is a phenomenon where the training of one limb enhances the performance in the u...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) during motor training has been shown to improve motor performance of th...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) during motor training has been shown to improve motor performance of th...
Purpose Unilateral strength training strengthens not only the muscles on the trained side but also t...
Resistance exercise has been shown to be a potent stimulus for neuromuscular adaptations. These adap...
The present review proposes the untested hypothesis that cross-education performed with a mirror inc...
Resistance exercise has been shown to be a potent stimulus for neuromuscular adaptations. These adap...
Resistance exercise has been shown to be a potent stimulus for neuromuscular adaptations. These adap...
<div><p>The well-documented observation of bilateral performance gains following unilateral motor tr...
Unilateral resistance training not only strengthens muscles on the trained side but also the homolog...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) therapy has been demonstrated to be successful in neurorehabilitation, ...
The well-documented observation of bilateral performance gains following unilateral motor training, ...
Forceful, unilateral contractions modulate corticomotor paths targeting the resting, contralateral h...
Mirror training therapy is a promising tool to initiate neural plasticity and facilitate the recover...
Cross-education describes the strength gain in the opposite, untrained limb following a unilateral s...
Cross-transfer (CT) is a phenomenon where the training of one limb enhances the performance in the u...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) during motor training has been shown to improve motor performance of th...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) during motor training has been shown to improve motor performance of th...
Purpose Unilateral strength training strengthens not only the muscles on the trained side but also t...
Resistance exercise has been shown to be a potent stimulus for neuromuscular adaptations. These adap...
The present review proposes the untested hypothesis that cross-education performed with a mirror inc...
Resistance exercise has been shown to be a potent stimulus for neuromuscular adaptations. These adap...
Resistance exercise has been shown to be a potent stimulus for neuromuscular adaptations. These adap...
<div><p>The well-documented observation of bilateral performance gains following unilateral motor tr...
Unilateral resistance training not only strengthens muscles on the trained side but also the homolog...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) therapy has been demonstrated to be successful in neurorehabilitation, ...
The well-documented observation of bilateral performance gains following unilateral motor training, ...
Forceful, unilateral contractions modulate corticomotor paths targeting the resting, contralateral h...
Mirror training therapy is a promising tool to initiate neural plasticity and facilitate the recover...
Cross-education describes the strength gain in the opposite, untrained limb following a unilateral s...
Cross-transfer (CT) is a phenomenon where the training of one limb enhances the performance in the u...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) during motor training has been shown to improve motor performance of th...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) during motor training has been shown to improve motor performance of th...