1. In healthy human subjects holding the index finger semi-extended at the metacarpophalangeal joint against a moderate load, electromyographic (EMG) activity was recorded from the finger extensor and flexor muscles during different stages of muscle fatigue. The aim was to study the effect of muscle fatigue on the level of background EMG activity and on the reflex responses to torque pulses causing sudden extensor unloadings. Paired comparisons were made between the averaged EMG and finger deflection responses under two conditions: (1) at a stage of fatigue (following a sustained co-contraction) when great effort was required to maintain the finger position, and (2) under non-fatigue conditions while the subject tried to produce similar bac...
Muscular fatigue occurs when motor units are no longer able to maintain an established force level. ...
Fatigue is usually defined as the point at which a particular level of force can be no longer mainta...
Muscle fatigue is a clinically important symptom, often analyzed using electromyography (EMG). We an...
Fingertip force control requires fine coordination of multiple hand muscles within and across the di...
1. Fatigue-associated electromyographic (EMG) reactions of intrinsic hand muscles were studied durin...
During a sustained contraction, the force producing capacity of a muscle gradually decreases. In ord...
Mechanical and electrical properties were studied for the first dorsal interosseous muscle of the do...
Exploring the limits of the motor system can provide insights into the mechanisms underlying perform...
Human adductor pollicis was fatigued during circulatory occlusion by supramaximal stimulation via th...
It has been suggested that fatigue affects proprioception and consequently movement accuracy, the ef...
Neuromuscular fatigue is characterised not only by a reduction in the capacity to generate maximal m...
1. While the subject maintained a weak contraction in his finger flexor muscles, holding the metacar...
This study aimed to investigate central and peripheral contributions to fatigue during repeated maxi...
This study was designed to determine whether trunk extensor fatigue occurs during low-level activity...
We have studied the fatigue-associated behavior of surface EMG in two histochemically different musc...
Muscular fatigue occurs when motor units are no longer able to maintain an established force level. ...
Fatigue is usually defined as the point at which a particular level of force can be no longer mainta...
Muscle fatigue is a clinically important symptom, often analyzed using electromyography (EMG). We an...
Fingertip force control requires fine coordination of multiple hand muscles within and across the di...
1. Fatigue-associated electromyographic (EMG) reactions of intrinsic hand muscles were studied durin...
During a sustained contraction, the force producing capacity of a muscle gradually decreases. In ord...
Mechanical and electrical properties were studied for the first dorsal interosseous muscle of the do...
Exploring the limits of the motor system can provide insights into the mechanisms underlying perform...
Human adductor pollicis was fatigued during circulatory occlusion by supramaximal stimulation via th...
It has been suggested that fatigue affects proprioception and consequently movement accuracy, the ef...
Neuromuscular fatigue is characterised not only by a reduction in the capacity to generate maximal m...
1. While the subject maintained a weak contraction in his finger flexor muscles, holding the metacar...
This study aimed to investigate central and peripheral contributions to fatigue during repeated maxi...
This study was designed to determine whether trunk extensor fatigue occurs during low-level activity...
We have studied the fatigue-associated behavior of surface EMG in two histochemically different musc...
Muscular fatigue occurs when motor units are no longer able to maintain an established force level. ...
Fatigue is usually defined as the point at which a particular level of force can be no longer mainta...
Muscle fatigue is a clinically important symptom, often analyzed using electromyography (EMG). We an...