Background: The architectural characteristics of muscle (fascicle length, pennation angle muscle thickness) respond to varying forms of stimuli ( eg, training, immobilisation and injury ). Architectural changes following injury are thought to occur in response to the restricted range of motion experienced during rehabilitation and the associated neuromuscular inhibition. However, it is unknown if these differences exist prior to injury, and had a role in injury occuring ( prospectively ), or if they occur in response to the incident itself ( retrospectively ). Considering that the structure of a muscle will influence how it functions, it is of interest to understand how these architectural variations may alter how a muscle acts with referen...
Rotator cuff (RC) tears are a degenerative condition that affects ~30% of people over the age of 60,...
Purpose: To determine i) the architectural adaptations of the biceps femoris long head (BFlf) follow...
Skeletal muscles not only accelerate our bodies during movement, they also play a crucial role in de...
Background The architectural characteristics of muscle (fascicle length, pennation angle muscle thic...
Background - The architectural characteristics of muscle (fascicle length, pennation angle muscle th...
A muscle’s architecture (e.g. pennation or fascicle angle, fascicle length, cross-sectional area, et...
Studies using animal models have been unable to determine the mechanical stimuli that most influence...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.This thesis examines muscle architecture and neur...
Purpose To determine i) the architectural adaptations of the biceps femoris long head (BFlf) followi...
Purpose: To determine i) the architectural adaptations of the biceps femoris long head (BFlf) follow...
The relationship between muscle structure and function has been a matter of investigation since the ...
High-resistance strength training (HRST) is one of the most widely practiced forms of physical activ...
International audienceAim: Defining the origins of muscle injury has important rehabilitation and exe...
Introduction: Variations in transverse point of measure on the vastus lateralis (VL) may significant...
Musculoskeletal injuries are one of the leading causes of disability within the general population. ...
Rotator cuff (RC) tears are a degenerative condition that affects ~30% of people over the age of 60,...
Purpose: To determine i) the architectural adaptations of the biceps femoris long head (BFlf) follow...
Skeletal muscles not only accelerate our bodies during movement, they also play a crucial role in de...
Background The architectural characteristics of muscle (fascicle length, pennation angle muscle thic...
Background - The architectural characteristics of muscle (fascicle length, pennation angle muscle th...
A muscle’s architecture (e.g. pennation or fascicle angle, fascicle length, cross-sectional area, et...
Studies using animal models have been unable to determine the mechanical stimuli that most influence...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.This thesis examines muscle architecture and neur...
Purpose To determine i) the architectural adaptations of the biceps femoris long head (BFlf) followi...
Purpose: To determine i) the architectural adaptations of the biceps femoris long head (BFlf) follow...
The relationship between muscle structure and function has been a matter of investigation since the ...
High-resistance strength training (HRST) is one of the most widely practiced forms of physical activ...
International audienceAim: Defining the origins of muscle injury has important rehabilitation and exe...
Introduction: Variations in transverse point of measure on the vastus lateralis (VL) may significant...
Musculoskeletal injuries are one of the leading causes of disability within the general population. ...
Rotator cuff (RC) tears are a degenerative condition that affects ~30% of people over the age of 60,...
Purpose: To determine i) the architectural adaptations of the biceps femoris long head (BFlf) follow...
Skeletal muscles not only accelerate our bodies during movement, they also play a crucial role in de...