Pronounced muscle and bone losses indicate that the musculoskeletal system suffers substantially from prolonged microgravity. A likely reason for these detrimental adaptations in the lower extremity is the lack of impact loading and the difficulty to apply large loading forces on the human body in microgravity. The human body is well adapted to ambulating in Earth’s gravitational field. A key principle herein is the periodic conversion of kinetic to elastic energy and vice versa. Predominantly tendons and to a lesser extent muscles, bones and other tissues contribute to this storage and release of energy, which is most efficient when organized in the stretch-shortening cycle (SSC). During SSC, muscles, especially those encompassing ...
The specific mechanisms regulating bone mass are not known, but most investigators agree that bone m...
Muscle mass and strength are well known to decline in response to actual and simulated microgravity ...
In our quest to understand, and eventually prevent, the loss of muscle strength and mass that occurs...
Pronounced muscle and bone losses indicate that the musculoskeletal system suffers substantially fro...
A major concern of the US and Russian space programs is the health and safety of astronauts and cosm...
Bone loss is a well-established problem in astronauts, and so is loss of muscle mass and strength. W...
Decelerator problems of the knee are emphasized since the lower leg musculature is known to atrophy ...
: Space colonization represents the most insidious challenge for mankind, as numerous obstacles affe...
Exposure to microgravity, i.e., spaceflight, causes muscle unloading leading to muscle atrophy and ...
Our purpose is to summarize the major effects of space travel on skeletal muscle with particular emp...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this recordH...
Long duration spaceflight places astronauts at increased risk for muscle strain and bone fracture up...
Without effective countermeasures, the musculoskeletal system is altered by the microgravity environ...
Prolonged periods in microgravity (μG) environments result in deconditioning of numerous physiologic...
As biomechanists interested in the adaptability of the human body to microgravity conditions, it app...
The specific mechanisms regulating bone mass are not known, but most investigators agree that bone m...
Muscle mass and strength are well known to decline in response to actual and simulated microgravity ...
In our quest to understand, and eventually prevent, the loss of muscle strength and mass that occurs...
Pronounced muscle and bone losses indicate that the musculoskeletal system suffers substantially fro...
A major concern of the US and Russian space programs is the health and safety of astronauts and cosm...
Bone loss is a well-established problem in astronauts, and so is loss of muscle mass and strength. W...
Decelerator problems of the knee are emphasized since the lower leg musculature is known to atrophy ...
: Space colonization represents the most insidious challenge for mankind, as numerous obstacles affe...
Exposure to microgravity, i.e., spaceflight, causes muscle unloading leading to muscle atrophy and ...
Our purpose is to summarize the major effects of space travel on skeletal muscle with particular emp...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this recordH...
Long duration spaceflight places astronauts at increased risk for muscle strain and bone fracture up...
Without effective countermeasures, the musculoskeletal system is altered by the microgravity environ...
Prolonged periods in microgravity (μG) environments result in deconditioning of numerous physiologic...
As biomechanists interested in the adaptability of the human body to microgravity conditions, it app...
The specific mechanisms regulating bone mass are not known, but most investigators agree that bone m...
Muscle mass and strength are well known to decline in response to actual and simulated microgravity ...
In our quest to understand, and eventually prevent, the loss of muscle strength and mass that occurs...