Abstract Objective Magnetic femoral nerve stimulation to test muscle function has been largely unexplored in older people. We assessed acceptability, feasibility, along with reproducibility and correlation with other physical function measures. Results Study 1 recruited older people with sarcopenia. Stimulation was performed at baseline and 2 weeks along with six minute walk (6MW), maximum voluntary quadriceps contraction, short physical performance battery and grip strength. Acceptability was measured using visual analog scales. Study 2 used baseline data from a trial of older people. We correlated stimulation results with 6MW, maximal voluntary contraction and muscle mass. Maximum quadriceps twitch tension was measured in both studies, ev...
Introduction As it might lead to less discomfort, magnetic nerve stimulation (MNS) is increasingly ...
INTRODUCTION: As it might lead to less discomfort, magnetic nerve stimulation (MNS) is increasingly ...
International audiencePhysiological aging leads to a progressive weakening of muscles and tendons, t...
Objective: An inability of the nervous system to fully activate the muscle is one factor that can co...
Introduction: Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) can be used to improve the quality of ...
Introduction: Magnetic stimulation can be used to assess muscle function by calculating voluntary ac...
Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) generates involuntary muscle contraction and may be a sa...
Objective: To investigate the reliability of a clinically applicable method of dynamometry to assess...
Objectives To (i) evaluate the feasibility and the reliability of a test assessing quadriceps stren...
Exercise participation and activity levels are low in many older adults, and when paired with the mu...
Aging is associated with structural changes in skeletal muscles. One such change is loss of muscle m...
International audiencePhysiological aging leads to a progressive weakening of muscles and tendons, t...
Neuromuscular function can change under different conditions such as ageing, training/detraining, lo...
ABSTRACT Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of neuromuscular elect...
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), which plays an important role in cognitive and nerve funct...
Introduction As it might lead to less discomfort, magnetic nerve stimulation (MNS) is increasingly ...
INTRODUCTION: As it might lead to less discomfort, magnetic nerve stimulation (MNS) is increasingly ...
International audiencePhysiological aging leads to a progressive weakening of muscles and tendons, t...
Objective: An inability of the nervous system to fully activate the muscle is one factor that can co...
Introduction: Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) can be used to improve the quality of ...
Introduction: Magnetic stimulation can be used to assess muscle function by calculating voluntary ac...
Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) generates involuntary muscle contraction and may be a sa...
Objective: To investigate the reliability of a clinically applicable method of dynamometry to assess...
Objectives To (i) evaluate the feasibility and the reliability of a test assessing quadriceps stren...
Exercise participation and activity levels are low in many older adults, and when paired with the mu...
Aging is associated with structural changes in skeletal muscles. One such change is loss of muscle m...
International audiencePhysiological aging leads to a progressive weakening of muscles and tendons, t...
Neuromuscular function can change under different conditions such as ageing, training/detraining, lo...
ABSTRACT Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of neuromuscular elect...
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), which plays an important role in cognitive and nerve funct...
Introduction As it might lead to less discomfort, magnetic nerve stimulation (MNS) is increasingly ...
INTRODUCTION: As it might lead to less discomfort, magnetic nerve stimulation (MNS) is increasingly ...
International audiencePhysiological aging leads to a progressive weakening of muscles and tendons, t...