International audienceObjective: Large variations in maximal voluntary torque are reported in the literature during isometric plantarflexion contractions. We propose that these differences, which could reach 40 % across similar studies, could be explained by differences in the instructions provided, and notably by instructions as to favoring or not multi-joint contractions.Method: Sixteen participants were placed on an isokinetic ergometer in 3 different positions, supine, prone and seated, with the ankle in the neutral position, and instructed to create maximal force on the footplate by conforming to instructions that favored either isolated (ISOL) or multi-joint (ALL) isometric contractions. Torque, foot kinematics and the electromyograph...
Purpose: We examined the effect of muscle stretching on the ability to produce rapid torque and the ...
This study was designed to investigate the sites of potential specific modulations in the neural con...
In this study, we measured the ankle joint torque with the electromyogram (EMG) and the mechanomyogr...
International audienceObjective: Large variations in maximal voluntary torque are reported in the li...
BACKGROUND: There have been multiple studies focusing on the relationship between ankle muscle torqu...
<div><p>Behavioral evidence has suggested that a small number of muscle synergies may be responsible...
The objective of this study was to test the hypotheses that end-test torque (ET) (expressed as % max...
“Flexibility” tests are traditionally performed voluntarily relaxed by rotating a joint slowly; howe...
Behavioral evidence has suggested that a small number of muscle synergies may be responsible for act...
The aim of this study is to analyze the effect of neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) on myo...
International audienceThis study investigated the influence of the torque produced by plantar flexor...
In experiments on isolated animal muscle, the force produced during active lengthening contractions ...
International audienceINTRODUCTION:We examined the neural mechanisms responsible for plantar flexion...
Virginie Kluka was supported by a grant of the French National Agency of Technological Research (ANR...
This paper examines the acute effect of a bout of static stretches on torque fluctuation during an i...
Purpose: We examined the effect of muscle stretching on the ability to produce rapid torque and the ...
This study was designed to investigate the sites of potential specific modulations in the neural con...
In this study, we measured the ankle joint torque with the electromyogram (EMG) and the mechanomyogr...
International audienceObjective: Large variations in maximal voluntary torque are reported in the li...
BACKGROUND: There have been multiple studies focusing on the relationship between ankle muscle torqu...
<div><p>Behavioral evidence has suggested that a small number of muscle synergies may be responsible...
The objective of this study was to test the hypotheses that end-test torque (ET) (expressed as % max...
“Flexibility” tests are traditionally performed voluntarily relaxed by rotating a joint slowly; howe...
Behavioral evidence has suggested that a small number of muscle synergies may be responsible for act...
The aim of this study is to analyze the effect of neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) on myo...
International audienceThis study investigated the influence of the torque produced by plantar flexor...
In experiments on isolated animal muscle, the force produced during active lengthening contractions ...
International audienceINTRODUCTION:We examined the neural mechanisms responsible for plantar flexion...
Virginie Kluka was supported by a grant of the French National Agency of Technological Research (ANR...
This paper examines the acute effect of a bout of static stretches on torque fluctuation during an i...
Purpose: We examined the effect of muscle stretching on the ability to produce rapid torque and the ...
This study was designed to investigate the sites of potential specific modulations in the neural con...
In this study, we measured the ankle joint torque with the electromyogram (EMG) and the mechanomyogr...