Purpose: The intensity of exercise-induced pain (EIP) reflects the metabolic environment in the exercising muscle, so during endurance exercise this may inform the intelligent regulation of work rate. Conversely, the acute debilitating effects of EIP on motor unit recruitment could impair the estimation of force produced by the muscle and impair judgement of current exercise intensity. This study investigated whether muscle pain that feels like EIP, administered via intramuscular injection of hypertonic saline, interferes with the ability to accurately reproduce torque in a muscle group relevant to locomotive exercise. Methods: On separate days, fourteen participants completed an isometric torque reproduction task of the knee extensors. Par...
International audienceAlthough maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) force is reduced during pain, stu...
Although maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) force is reduced during pain, studies using interpolate...
Objective: To analyse the conditioning effects of localised acute muscle pain on power output during...
Purpose: The intensity of exercise-induced pain (EIP) reflects the metabolic environment in the exer...
Purpose: The intensity of exercise-induced pain (EIP) reflects the metabolic environment in the exer...
Purpose: The intensity of exercise-induced pain (EIP) reflects the metabolic environment in the exer...
The intensity of exercise-induced pain (EIP) reflects the metabolic environment in the exercising mu...
Exercise-induced pain (EIP), which is often accompanied by fatigue, has been suggested to have a lim...
Purpose: Increased nociceptive activity and the experience of exercise-induced pain (EIP) may contri...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of experimentally induced pain on the strength of the contrala...
Objective. Musculoskeletal conditions of the knee involve changes in sensorimotor function, but it i...
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International audienceAlthough maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) force is reduced during pain, stu...
International audienceAlthough maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) force is reduced during pain, stu...
Non-local muscle pain may impair endurance performance through neurophysiological mechanisms, but th...
International audienceAlthough maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) force is reduced during pain, stu...
Although maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) force is reduced during pain, studies using interpolate...
Objective: To analyse the conditioning effects of localised acute muscle pain on power output during...
Purpose: The intensity of exercise-induced pain (EIP) reflects the metabolic environment in the exer...
Purpose: The intensity of exercise-induced pain (EIP) reflects the metabolic environment in the exer...
Purpose: The intensity of exercise-induced pain (EIP) reflects the metabolic environment in the exer...
The intensity of exercise-induced pain (EIP) reflects the metabolic environment in the exercising mu...
Exercise-induced pain (EIP), which is often accompanied by fatigue, has been suggested to have a lim...
Purpose: Increased nociceptive activity and the experience of exercise-induced pain (EIP) may contri...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of experimentally induced pain on the strength of the contrala...
Objective. Musculoskeletal conditions of the knee involve changes in sensorimotor function, but it i...
�� 2022 The Authors. Published by Springer. This is an open access article available under a Creativ...
International audienceAlthough maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) force is reduced during pain, stu...
International audienceAlthough maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) force is reduced during pain, stu...
Non-local muscle pain may impair endurance performance through neurophysiological mechanisms, but th...
International audienceAlthough maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) force is reduced during pain, stu...
Although maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) force is reduced during pain, studies using interpolate...
Objective: To analyse the conditioning effects of localised acute muscle pain on power output during...