Introduction: The development of efficient resistance exercise protocols to counteract muscle dysfunction in cerebral palsy is warranted. Whether individuals with cerebral palsy are able to perform iso-inertial resistance (flywheel) exercise in a comparable manner to typically developed subjects has never been experimentally tested. Design: A comparative, controlled study. Subjects: Eight young ambulatory adults with cerebral palsy (mean age 19 years; Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) I–III) and 8 typically developed control subjects (mean age 21 years). Methods: Subjects performed acute bouts on the weight-stack and flywheel leg-press device, respectively. Range of motion, electromyography, power, work and muscle thickness...
Objective: Cerebral palsy is a non-progressive neurologicalcondition resulting in motor impairments,...
Objective: To analyze the clinimetric properties of maximal aerobic and anaerobic fitness measuremen...
Aim: To determine the neuromuscular outcomes of an eccentric strength-training programme for childre...
Objective: To compare: (i) muscle strength, sprint power and maximal aerobic capacity; and (ii) the ...
Individuals with cerebral palsy (CP) experience many negative symptoms such a poor coordination and ...
Introduction: Individuals with cerebral palsy (CP) experience many negative symptoms such a poor coo...
Objective: To investigate the relation between lower limb muscle strength, passive muscle properties...
Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether submaximal muscle endurance at 20% of maximal vol...
Aim: To combine peak torque and EMG analyses to investigate the hypothesis that 1) children with cer...
Objective: To describe in detail the health-related physical fitness of adolescents and young adults...
Introduction: Muscle weakness is present in the paretic limbs of individuals with cerebral palsy (CP...
Introduction: Cerebral palsy (CP) is a CNS related permanent disorder following a lesion on the deve...
Background: Power training (PT) may be an effective modality to overcome muscle weakness for individ...
Objective Non-progressive cerebral palsy (CP) is due to abnormal development of brain and or brain&n...
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of a 12-wk combined functional anaerobic and s...
Objective: Cerebral palsy is a non-progressive neurologicalcondition resulting in motor impairments,...
Objective: To analyze the clinimetric properties of maximal aerobic and anaerobic fitness measuremen...
Aim: To determine the neuromuscular outcomes of an eccentric strength-training programme for childre...
Objective: To compare: (i) muscle strength, sprint power and maximal aerobic capacity; and (ii) the ...
Individuals with cerebral palsy (CP) experience many negative symptoms such a poor coordination and ...
Introduction: Individuals with cerebral palsy (CP) experience many negative symptoms such a poor coo...
Objective: To investigate the relation between lower limb muscle strength, passive muscle properties...
Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether submaximal muscle endurance at 20% of maximal vol...
Aim: To combine peak torque and EMG analyses to investigate the hypothesis that 1) children with cer...
Objective: To describe in detail the health-related physical fitness of adolescents and young adults...
Introduction: Muscle weakness is present in the paretic limbs of individuals with cerebral palsy (CP...
Introduction: Cerebral palsy (CP) is a CNS related permanent disorder following a lesion on the deve...
Background: Power training (PT) may be an effective modality to overcome muscle weakness for individ...
Objective Non-progressive cerebral palsy (CP) is due to abnormal development of brain and or brain&n...
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of a 12-wk combined functional anaerobic and s...
Objective: Cerebral palsy is a non-progressive neurologicalcondition resulting in motor impairments,...
Objective: To analyze the clinimetric properties of maximal aerobic and anaerobic fitness measuremen...
Aim: To determine the neuromuscular outcomes of an eccentric strength-training programme for childre...