This study compared neuromechanical characteristics of voluntary (maximum voluntary contraction (MVC) peak torque, rate of torque development (RTD), voluntary activation (VA)) and electrically stimulated contractions (peak torque, RTD) when performed under the same temperature conditions. Twelve physically active males performed two isometric MVCs of the knee extensors in an isokinetic dynamometer. The MVCs were performed after lower limb submersion for 20 minutes in hot (40°C) or cold (10°C) water. A control MVC was performed in ambient room temperature (17 ± 0.7°C). Electrical twitches were delivered at rest pre-MVC (Unpotentiated), during the plateau phase of the MVC (Superimposed) and post-MVC (Potentiated). Peak torque for MVC, Unpoten...
Objectives: It is well known that neuromuscular function is temperature sensitive. Changing of muscl...
New Findings: What is the central question of this study? Hyperthermia reduces the human capacity to...
New Findings: What is the central question of this study? Hyperthermia reduces the human capacity to...
This study compared neuromechanical characteristics of voluntary (maximum voluntary contraction (MVC...
This study compared neuromechanical characteristics of voluntary (maximum voluntary contraction (MVC...
This study compared neuromechanical characteristics of voluntary (maximum voluntary contraction (MVC...
Human muscle can operate through a wide range of temperature; however optimal function may occur thr...
Purpose: Examine the effects of 42°C hot-water immersion on muscle contraction function and motor un...
International audienceAlthough heat exposure has been shown to increase the skeletal rate of force d...
Purpose: this study investigated the effects of acute hyperthermia and heat acclimation (HA) on maxi...
Purpose: this study investigated the effects of acute hyperthermia and heat acclimation (HA) on maxi...
Purpose: this study investigated the effects of acute hyperthermia and heat acclimation (HA) on maxi...
This study investigated the effect of dynamic exercise in a hot environment on muscle fibre conducti...
This study investigated the ability to sustain quadriceps central motor drive while subjected to loc...
Purpose This study investigated the effects of acute hyperthermia and heat acclimation (HA) on maxim...
Objectives: It is well known that neuromuscular function is temperature sensitive. Changing of muscl...
New Findings: What is the central question of this study? Hyperthermia reduces the human capacity to...
New Findings: What is the central question of this study? Hyperthermia reduces the human capacity to...
This study compared neuromechanical characteristics of voluntary (maximum voluntary contraction (MVC...
This study compared neuromechanical characteristics of voluntary (maximum voluntary contraction (MVC...
This study compared neuromechanical characteristics of voluntary (maximum voluntary contraction (MVC...
Human muscle can operate through a wide range of temperature; however optimal function may occur thr...
Purpose: Examine the effects of 42°C hot-water immersion on muscle contraction function and motor un...
International audienceAlthough heat exposure has been shown to increase the skeletal rate of force d...
Purpose: this study investigated the effects of acute hyperthermia and heat acclimation (HA) on maxi...
Purpose: this study investigated the effects of acute hyperthermia and heat acclimation (HA) on maxi...
Purpose: this study investigated the effects of acute hyperthermia and heat acclimation (HA) on maxi...
This study investigated the effect of dynamic exercise in a hot environment on muscle fibre conducti...
This study investigated the ability to sustain quadriceps central motor drive while subjected to loc...
Purpose This study investigated the effects of acute hyperthermia and heat acclimation (HA) on maxim...
Objectives: It is well known that neuromuscular function is temperature sensitive. Changing of muscl...
New Findings: What is the central question of this study? Hyperthermia reduces the human capacity to...
New Findings: What is the central question of this study? Hyperthermia reduces the human capacity to...