1. Four paraplegic men volunteered for an exercise programme in which their paralysed quadriceps muscles were stimulated by means of computer-regulated electrical impulses applied through external electrodes. The first exercise regimen consisted of leg raising against a graded load, and during the second regimen exercise took the form of cycling on a modified bicycle ergometer. Each subject exercised five times weekly for 10 weeks during the first regimen and 32 weeks during the second regimen. 2. Whole-body protein turnover determined by L-[1-13C]leucine during feeding remained constant during both exercise regimens, when expressed either in terms of body weight or fat-free mass derived from measurements of total body potassium. 3. Quadric...
This study analysed external power output and physiologic responses in 5 individuals with paraplegia...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) leads to severe bone loss in the paralysed limbs and to a resulting increas...
A spinal cord injury usually leads to an increase in contractile speed and fatigability of the paral...
Functional Electrical Stimulation on Paraplegic Patients. We report on clinical and physiological ef...
We report on clinical and physiological effects of 8 months Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) ...
Functional electrical stimulation(FES) has been shown to increase muscle bulk and strength and preve...
International audienceRegular exercise can be broadly beneficial to health and quality of life in hu...
ABSTRACT. Muscular activity is a fundamental determinant of muscle mass. Transcutaneous muscle stimu...
To investigate adaptive changes in bone and muscle parameters in the paralysed limbs after detrainin...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is the external control of paretic or paralyzed muscle by el...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study assessed the reproducibility of electrically evoked, isomet...
Diet and exercise are cornerstones in the management of obesity and associated metabolic complicatio...
INTRODUCTION It is known from animal studies that muscle composition can be altered in response to d...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate adaptive changes in bone and muscle parameters in the paralysed limbs afte...
A spinal cord injury usually leads to an increase in contractile speed and fatigability of the paral...
This study analysed external power output and physiologic responses in 5 individuals with paraplegia...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) leads to severe bone loss in the paralysed limbs and to a resulting increas...
A spinal cord injury usually leads to an increase in contractile speed and fatigability of the paral...
Functional Electrical Stimulation on Paraplegic Patients. We report on clinical and physiological ef...
We report on clinical and physiological effects of 8 months Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) ...
Functional electrical stimulation(FES) has been shown to increase muscle bulk and strength and preve...
International audienceRegular exercise can be broadly beneficial to health and quality of life in hu...
ABSTRACT. Muscular activity is a fundamental determinant of muscle mass. Transcutaneous muscle stimu...
To investigate adaptive changes in bone and muscle parameters in the paralysed limbs after detrainin...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is the external control of paretic or paralyzed muscle by el...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study assessed the reproducibility of electrically evoked, isomet...
Diet and exercise are cornerstones in the management of obesity and associated metabolic complicatio...
INTRODUCTION It is known from animal studies that muscle composition can be altered in response to d...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate adaptive changes in bone and muscle parameters in the paralysed limbs afte...
A spinal cord injury usually leads to an increase in contractile speed and fatigability of the paral...
This study analysed external power output and physiologic responses in 5 individuals with paraplegia...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) leads to severe bone loss in the paralysed limbs and to a resulting increas...
A spinal cord injury usually leads to an increase in contractile speed and fatigability of the paral...