Pain elicits complex adaptations of motor strategy, leading to impairments in the generation and control of steady forces, which depend on muscle architecture. The present study used a cross-over design to assess the effects of muscle pain on the stability of multidirectional (taskrelated and tangential) forces during sustained dorsiflexions, elbow flexions, knee extensions, and plantarflexions. Fifteen healthy subjects performed series of isometric contractions (13-s duration, 2.5, 20, 50, 70% of maximal voluntary force) before, during, and after experimental muscle pain. Three-dimensional force magnitude, angle and variability were measured while the task-related force was provided as feedback to the subjects. Surface electromyography was...
Introduction: Reorganized force control may be an important adaptation following painful traumas. In...
Purpose: Although it appears obvious that we change movement behaviors to unload the painful region,...
A motor task can be performed via different patterns of muscle activation that show regularities tha...
Experimentally muscle pain induces changes in the distribution of muscle activity and affects the mu...
Musculoskeletal pain is associated with multiple adaptions in movement control. This study aimed to ...
Introduction: Populations with knee joint damage, including arthritis, have noted impairments in the...
Abstract Background The control of force and its between-trial variability are often taken as critic...
A motor task can be performed via different patterns of muscle activation that show regularities tha...
International audienceThis study aimed to determine whether muscle stress (force per unit area) can ...
International audienceThis study explored motor adaptations in response to an acute noxious stimulat...
Key points: The neural strategies behind the control of force during muscle pain are not well unders...
Motor unit (MU) recruitment is altered (decreased discharge rate and cessation of discharge in some ...
Muscle pain induces a complex reorganization of the motor strategy which cannot be fully explained b...
Abstract The effects of muscle pain on movement can easily be observed in daily life routines. Howev...
KEY POINTS: The neural strategies behind the control of force during muscle pain are not well unders...
Introduction: Reorganized force control may be an important adaptation following painful traumas. In...
Purpose: Although it appears obvious that we change movement behaviors to unload the painful region,...
A motor task can be performed via different patterns of muscle activation that show regularities tha...
Experimentally muscle pain induces changes in the distribution of muscle activity and affects the mu...
Musculoskeletal pain is associated with multiple adaptions in movement control. This study aimed to ...
Introduction: Populations with knee joint damage, including arthritis, have noted impairments in the...
Abstract Background The control of force and its between-trial variability are often taken as critic...
A motor task can be performed via different patterns of muscle activation that show regularities tha...
International audienceThis study aimed to determine whether muscle stress (force per unit area) can ...
International audienceThis study explored motor adaptations in response to an acute noxious stimulat...
Key points: The neural strategies behind the control of force during muscle pain are not well unders...
Motor unit (MU) recruitment is altered (decreased discharge rate and cessation of discharge in some ...
Muscle pain induces a complex reorganization of the motor strategy which cannot be fully explained b...
Abstract The effects of muscle pain on movement can easily be observed in daily life routines. Howev...
KEY POINTS: The neural strategies behind the control of force during muscle pain are not well unders...
Introduction: Reorganized force control may be an important adaptation following painful traumas. In...
Purpose: Although it appears obvious that we change movement behaviors to unload the painful region,...
A motor task can be performed via different patterns of muscle activation that show regularities tha...