This study investigated whether low-intensity eccentric contractions of the knee extensors would attenuate the magnitude of muscle damage induced by maximal eccentric exercise of the same muscle performed 7 days later using elderly individuals. Healthy older men (66.4 ± 4.6 years) were assigned to control or experimental (Exp) group (n = 13 per group). The control group performed six sets of ten maximal eccentric contractions (MaxECC) of the knee extensors of non-dominant leg. The Exp group performed six sets of ten low-intensity eccentric contractions of the knee extensors on a leg extension machine by lowering a weight of 10 % maximal voluntary isometric knee extension strength (10 %ECC) 7 days prior to MaxECC. Changes in maximal voluntar...
We examined differences in muscle damage and muscle performance perturbations in relation to the sam...
Background: Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) is the most common symptom when ordinary individual...
The growth promoting effects of eccentric (ECC) contractions are well documented but it is unknown i...
This study investigated the magnitude and duration of the protective effect of low-intensity eccentr...
This study compared two training regimens in which knee extensor exercises were performed at differe...
This study investigated the hypothesis that the protective effect conferred by a low-intensity eccen...
In this study, we investigated whether the mechanical and neural characteristics of maximal voluntar...
AIM: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of eccentric exercise of the knee exte...
This study investigated the time wise protective effect conferred by two maximal voluntary isometric...
PURPOSE: This study compared the effect of an initial exercise consisting of either low-intensity ec...
The aims of this study were first to compare the response of dominant and non-dominant legs to eccen...
Muscle damage after 30 maximal eccentric contractions of the elbow flexors (30MVEC) is reduced when ...
We examined differences in muscle damage and muscle performance perturbations in relation to the sam...
Objectives: To compare the susceptibility of elbow flexors (EF) and knee extensors (KE) to eccentric...
Purpose This study compared the effects of isoload (IL) and isokinetic (IK) knee extensor eccentric ...
We examined differences in muscle damage and muscle performance perturbations in relation to the sam...
Background: Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) is the most common symptom when ordinary individual...
The growth promoting effects of eccentric (ECC) contractions are well documented but it is unknown i...
This study investigated the magnitude and duration of the protective effect of low-intensity eccentr...
This study compared two training regimens in which knee extensor exercises were performed at differe...
This study investigated the hypothesis that the protective effect conferred by a low-intensity eccen...
In this study, we investigated whether the mechanical and neural characteristics of maximal voluntar...
AIM: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of eccentric exercise of the knee exte...
This study investigated the time wise protective effect conferred by two maximal voluntary isometric...
PURPOSE: This study compared the effect of an initial exercise consisting of either low-intensity ec...
The aims of this study were first to compare the response of dominant and non-dominant legs to eccen...
Muscle damage after 30 maximal eccentric contractions of the elbow flexors (30MVEC) is reduced when ...
We examined differences in muscle damage and muscle performance perturbations in relation to the sam...
Objectives: To compare the susceptibility of elbow flexors (EF) and knee extensors (KE) to eccentric...
Purpose This study compared the effects of isoload (IL) and isokinetic (IK) knee extensor eccentric ...
We examined differences in muscle damage and muscle performance perturbations in relation to the sam...
Background: Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) is the most common symptom when ordinary individual...
The growth promoting effects of eccentric (ECC) contractions are well documented but it is unknown i...