Objective: The EMG of the forearm muscles shortened by an imposed wrist joint displacement has been studied at different levels and distribution of background muscle activity and with different instructions to the subjects, in order to test the hypothesis that the recorded EMG response (shortening reaction, ShoRe) could be deliberate in origin. Methods: Ten normal subjects were examined. A torque motor induced 508 wrist extension or ¯exion at 5008/s. The subjects were relaxed or exerted a 10% maximal voluntary contraction. They were instructed either not to intervene, or to oppose the displacement, or else to assist it. Several trials were repeated at different initial angles. Results: We found a short-latency re¯ex (SR) in the stretched mu...
Load perturbations were applied to the arm of human subjects under conditions where both limb segmen...
Load perturbations were applied to the arm of human subjects under conditions where both limb segmen...
Four subjects produced coordinated movements, consisting of flexion and extension of the wrist in ip...
The objective was to confirm the hypothesis that shortening reaction (ShoRe), normally occurring on ...
1. Load perturbation responses can violate the law of reciprocal innervation between antagonist musc...
1. Load perturbation responses can violate the law of reciprocal innervation between antagonist musc...
Offset muscle activation is the constant neural firing to muscles, even at rest, defining the minimu...
Lateral epicondylitis is caused by repetitive and forceful movements of the forearm over long durati...
1. The effects of maximum voluntary eccentric muscle actions on forearm flexor strength were studied...
P(論文)Normal human subjects (n=6), sitting on a chair, were required to maintain stable elbow flexion...
77 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.The purpose of this investigat...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of a rapid length change in the elongated and s...
77 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.The purpose of this investigat...
BackgroundIn spastic paresis, factors limiting active movement include antagonist contracture, agoni...
Load perturbations were applied to the arm of human subjects under conditions where both limb segmen...
Load perturbations were applied to the arm of human subjects under conditions where both limb segmen...
Load perturbations were applied to the arm of human subjects under conditions where both limb segmen...
Four subjects produced coordinated movements, consisting of flexion and extension of the wrist in ip...
The objective was to confirm the hypothesis that shortening reaction (ShoRe), normally occurring on ...
1. Load perturbation responses can violate the law of reciprocal innervation between antagonist musc...
1. Load perturbation responses can violate the law of reciprocal innervation between antagonist musc...
Offset muscle activation is the constant neural firing to muscles, even at rest, defining the minimu...
Lateral epicondylitis is caused by repetitive and forceful movements of the forearm over long durati...
1. The effects of maximum voluntary eccentric muscle actions on forearm flexor strength were studied...
P(論文)Normal human subjects (n=6), sitting on a chair, were required to maintain stable elbow flexion...
77 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.The purpose of this investigat...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of a rapid length change in the elongated and s...
77 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.The purpose of this investigat...
BackgroundIn spastic paresis, factors limiting active movement include antagonist contracture, agoni...
Load perturbations were applied to the arm of human subjects under conditions where both limb segmen...
Load perturbations were applied to the arm of human subjects under conditions where both limb segmen...
Load perturbations were applied to the arm of human subjects under conditions where both limb segmen...
Four subjects produced coordinated movements, consisting of flexion and extension of the wrist in ip...