The monoaminergic bulbospinal pathways from the brainstem are central to motor functions by regulating the gains of spinal motoneurons and represent, in that respect, probably the primary control system for motoneuron excitability. Yet, the efficiency of this system is few, if not never, assessed in the fields of sports and exercise sciences. In this review paper, we propose a methodological approach intended to assess how this neuromodulatory system affects motoneuron excitability. This approach is based on the use of tendon vibration which can, in certain circumstances, induce the generation of the so-called tonic vibration reflex through the stimulation of muscle spindles. Force and EMG responses to tendon vibration are indeed indicative...
Background: High-frequency trains of electrical stimulation applied over the lower limb muscles can ...
Daily Achilles tendon vibration has been shown to increase muscle force, likely via corticospinal ne...
The possibility that mechanical stimulation of selected muscles can act directly on the nervous syst...
The monoaminergic bulbospinal pathways from the brainstem are central to motor functions by regulati...
International audienceTonic vibration reflex was used to investigate the effects of muscle spindle l...
Mechanical vibration applied directly to the muscle belly or tendon has been reported to elicit a sp...
Motoneurons provide the only conduit for motor commands to reach muscles. For many years, motoneuron...
Increased muscle activation during whole-body vibration (WBV) is mainly ascribed to a complex spinal...
We investigated whether vibratory stimulation of the dorsal neck muscles activates fusimotor neurons...
Zachary K. Pope & Jason M. DeFreitas Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma The physiologic...
Exaggerated stretch-sensitive reflexes are a common finding in elbow flexors of the contralesional a...
Foot dorsiflexion evokes a short- (SLR) and a medium-latency EMG response (MLR) in the soleus of sta...
When vibration, induced by harmonic mechanical oscillations, is applied to the entire human body or ...
The corticospinal tract is the major pathway for controlling voluntary movements in humans. To under...
At the annual meeting of the Australian Association of Neurologists in 1964, J. W. Lance—from the Di...
Background: High-frequency trains of electrical stimulation applied over the lower limb muscles can ...
Daily Achilles tendon vibration has been shown to increase muscle force, likely via corticospinal ne...
The possibility that mechanical stimulation of selected muscles can act directly on the nervous syst...
The monoaminergic bulbospinal pathways from the brainstem are central to motor functions by regulati...
International audienceTonic vibration reflex was used to investigate the effects of muscle spindle l...
Mechanical vibration applied directly to the muscle belly or tendon has been reported to elicit a sp...
Motoneurons provide the only conduit for motor commands to reach muscles. For many years, motoneuron...
Increased muscle activation during whole-body vibration (WBV) is mainly ascribed to a complex spinal...
We investigated whether vibratory stimulation of the dorsal neck muscles activates fusimotor neurons...
Zachary K. Pope & Jason M. DeFreitas Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma The physiologic...
Exaggerated stretch-sensitive reflexes are a common finding in elbow flexors of the contralesional a...
Foot dorsiflexion evokes a short- (SLR) and a medium-latency EMG response (MLR) in the soleus of sta...
When vibration, induced by harmonic mechanical oscillations, is applied to the entire human body or ...
The corticospinal tract is the major pathway for controlling voluntary movements in humans. To under...
At the annual meeting of the Australian Association of Neurologists in 1964, J. W. Lance—from the Di...
Background: High-frequency trains of electrical stimulation applied over the lower limb muscles can ...
Daily Achilles tendon vibration has been shown to increase muscle force, likely via corticospinal ne...
The possibility that mechanical stimulation of selected muscles can act directly on the nervous syst...