International audiencePurpose To examine corticospinal excitability and neuromuscular function following the completion of eccentric (ECC) or concentric (CON) maximal exercises of same mechanical work. Methods Ten males (29.9 +/- 11.8 years) performed maximal isokinetic knee extensor contractions in four experimental sessions. The two first sessions (one in ECC and one in CON) ended with a dynamic peak torque loss of 20%. The work completed in each contraction type was then achieved in the other contraction type. Neuromuscular function- maximal voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC), voluntary activation level (VAL), potentiated doublet (Dt), M-wave- and corticospinal excitability- motor evoked potential (MEP) amplitude and silent period (S...
The influence of dynamic contraction type (concentric or eccentric) on performance fatigability and ...
The influence of dynamic contraction type (concentric or eccentric) on performance fatigability and ...
This study compared the effects of fatigue on corticospinal responsiveness in the upper- and lower-l...
International audiencePurpose To examine corticospinal excitability and neuromuscular function follo...
International audienceThe present study assessed neuromuscular and corticospinal changes during and ...
International audienceThe present study assessed neuromuscular and corticospinal changes during and ...
International audienceThe present study assessed neuromuscular and corticospinal changes during and ...
Differences in the neural mechanisms underpinning eccentric (ECC) and concentric (CON) contractions ...
Purpose: To better understand neuromuscular characteristics of eccentric exercise-induced muscle dam...
In this study, we investigated whether the mechanical and neural characteristics of maximal voluntar...
Neural control of eccentric contractions differs from that of concentric and isometric contractions,...
The influence of dynamic contraction type (concentric or eccentric) on performance fatigability and ...
The influence of dynamic contraction type (concentric or eccentric) on performance fatigability and ...
The influence of dynamic contraction type (concentric or eccentric) on performance fatigability and ...
The influence of dynamic contraction type (concentric or eccentric) on performance fatigability and ...
The influence of dynamic contraction type (concentric or eccentric) on performance fatigability and ...
The influence of dynamic contraction type (concentric or eccentric) on performance fatigability and ...
This study compared the effects of fatigue on corticospinal responsiveness in the upper- and lower-l...
International audiencePurpose To examine corticospinal excitability and neuromuscular function follo...
International audienceThe present study assessed neuromuscular and corticospinal changes during and ...
International audienceThe present study assessed neuromuscular and corticospinal changes during and ...
International audienceThe present study assessed neuromuscular and corticospinal changes during and ...
Differences in the neural mechanisms underpinning eccentric (ECC) and concentric (CON) contractions ...
Purpose: To better understand neuromuscular characteristics of eccentric exercise-induced muscle dam...
In this study, we investigated whether the mechanical and neural characteristics of maximal voluntar...
Neural control of eccentric contractions differs from that of concentric and isometric contractions,...
The influence of dynamic contraction type (concentric or eccentric) on performance fatigability and ...
The influence of dynamic contraction type (concentric or eccentric) on performance fatigability and ...
The influence of dynamic contraction type (concentric or eccentric) on performance fatigability and ...
The influence of dynamic contraction type (concentric or eccentric) on performance fatigability and ...
The influence of dynamic contraction type (concentric or eccentric) on performance fatigability and ...
The influence of dynamic contraction type (concentric or eccentric) on performance fatigability and ...
This study compared the effects of fatigue on corticospinal responsiveness in the upper- and lower-l...