The purpose of this study was to compare the composite, inter-individual, and intra-individual differences in the patterns of responses for electromyographic (EMG) and mechanomyographic (MMG) amplitude (AMP) and mean power frequency (MPF) during fatiguing, maximal, bilateral, and isokinetic leg extension muscle actions. Thirteen recreationally active men (age = 21.7 2.6 years; body mass = 79.8 11.5 kg; height = 174.2 12.7 cm) performed maximal, bilateral leg extensions at 1801 until the torque values dropped to 50% of peak torque for two consecutive repetitions. The EMG and MMG signals from the vastus lateralis (VL) muscles of both limbs were recorded. Four 2(Leg) 19(time) repeated measures ANOVAs were conducted to examine mean differences ...
The purpose was to examine the sex differences in performance fatigability, neuromuscular responses,...
Objective: To determine the effects of constant versus alternating applications of torque during fat...
Brian Benitez1, Minyoung Kwak1, Taylor K. Dinyer-McNeely2, Pasquale J. Succi1, Lindsay McCallum1, Ha...
The purpose of this study was to compare the composite, inter-individual, and intra-individual diffe...
Research on interlimb differences in neuromuscular recruitment patterns is limited. If interlimb dif...
Exercise-induced fatigability is modality-specific and characterized by a greater fatigability durin...
The purpose of this study was to simultaneously assess electromyographic (EMG) and mechanomyographic...
Purpose. This study examined the sex-related differences in muscular performance and neuromuscular (...
Background: Few studies have compared performance fatigability (PF) for bilateral versus unilateral ...
Background: Electromyographic (EMG) and mechanomyographic (MMG) studies of fatigue have generally ut...
The purpose of this investigation was to examine mechanomyographic (MMG) and electromyographic (EMG)...
The aim of this study was to compare maximal isometric force (MIF) and the electrical activity of th...
The purpose of the present investigation was to examine the time-course of changes in electromyograp...
The purpose was to examine the sex differences in performance fatigability, neuromuscular responses,...
Objective: To determine the effects of constant versus alternating applications of torque during fat...
Brian Benitez1, Minyoung Kwak1, Taylor K. Dinyer-McNeely2, Pasquale J. Succi1, Lindsay McCallum1, Ha...
The purpose of this study was to compare the composite, inter-individual, and intra-individual diffe...
Research on interlimb differences in neuromuscular recruitment patterns is limited. If interlimb dif...
Exercise-induced fatigability is modality-specific and characterized by a greater fatigability durin...
The purpose of this study was to simultaneously assess electromyographic (EMG) and mechanomyographic...
Purpose. This study examined the sex-related differences in muscular performance and neuromuscular (...
Background: Few studies have compared performance fatigability (PF) for bilateral versus unilateral ...
Background: Electromyographic (EMG) and mechanomyographic (MMG) studies of fatigue have generally ut...
The purpose of this investigation was to examine mechanomyographic (MMG) and electromyographic (EMG)...
The aim of this study was to compare maximal isometric force (MIF) and the electrical activity of th...
The purpose of the present investigation was to examine the time-course of changes in electromyograp...
The purpose was to examine the sex differences in performance fatigability, neuromuscular responses,...
Objective: To determine the effects of constant versus alternating applications of torque during fat...
Brian Benitez1, Minyoung Kwak1, Taylor K. Dinyer-McNeely2, Pasquale J. Succi1, Lindsay McCallum1, Ha...