Unilateral exercise can produce certain contralateral strength effects. Deleterious events can be cross-transferred as well, as illustrated by a strict symmetry in some chronic inflammatory diseases. To date, knowledge on the effects of marked overuse of skeletal muscles is limited, and there is largely no information if unilateral overuse affects the contralateral muscles. In view of this, the present study was undertaken to test the hypothesis that unilateral muscle overuse causes alterations in tissue structure and the tachykinin system, with a focus on substance P (SP), not only in the exercised muscles, but also in the contralateral muscles. SP is a well-known neuromodulator that is known to be proinflammatory. An experimental rabbit m...
If exercises are performed to increase muscle strength on one side of the body, voluntary strength c...
Rotator cuff tendon and muscle can beneficially adapt to exercise, but it is unknown how acute respo...
Rotator cuff tendon and muscle can beneficially adapt to exercise, but it is unknown how acute respo...
Unilateral strength training can cause cross-transfer strength effects to the homologous contralater...
Unilateral strength training can cause cross-transfer strength effects to the homologous contralater...
Unilateral strength training can cause cross-transfer strength effects to the homologous contralater...
Background: Tachykinins can have pro-inflammatory as well as healing effects during tissue reorganiz...
Muscle injury and inflammation (myositis) in a rabbit model of an unilateral muscle overuse were exa...
Bilateral increase in expression and concentration of tachykinin in a unilateral rabbit muscle overu...
Background: TNF-alpha is suggested to be involved in muscle damage and muscle inflammation (myositis...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Objective: Muscle weakness and atrophy due to immobilization and disuse are most common problems tha...
Researchers have investigated inflammatory reactions to exercise-induced muscle damage in both human...
Abstract Background TNF-alpha is suggested to be involved in muscle damage and muscle inflammation (...
Background. Dry needling at distant myofascial trigger points is an effective pain management in pat...
If exercises are performed to increase muscle strength on one side of the body, voluntary strength c...
Rotator cuff tendon and muscle can beneficially adapt to exercise, but it is unknown how acute respo...
Rotator cuff tendon and muscle can beneficially adapt to exercise, but it is unknown how acute respo...
Unilateral strength training can cause cross-transfer strength effects to the homologous contralater...
Unilateral strength training can cause cross-transfer strength effects to the homologous contralater...
Unilateral strength training can cause cross-transfer strength effects to the homologous contralater...
Background: Tachykinins can have pro-inflammatory as well as healing effects during tissue reorganiz...
Muscle injury and inflammation (myositis) in a rabbit model of an unilateral muscle overuse were exa...
Bilateral increase in expression and concentration of tachykinin in a unilateral rabbit muscle overu...
Background: TNF-alpha is suggested to be involved in muscle damage and muscle inflammation (myositis...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Objective: Muscle weakness and atrophy due to immobilization and disuse are most common problems tha...
Researchers have investigated inflammatory reactions to exercise-induced muscle damage in both human...
Abstract Background TNF-alpha is suggested to be involved in muscle damage and muscle inflammation (...
Background. Dry needling at distant myofascial trigger points is an effective pain management in pat...
If exercises are performed to increase muscle strength on one side of the body, voluntary strength c...
Rotator cuff tendon and muscle can beneficially adapt to exercise, but it is unknown how acute respo...
Rotator cuff tendon and muscle can beneficially adapt to exercise, but it is unknown how acute respo...