Background: This study aimed to determine the effects of a standard therapeutic cooling protocol using crushed ice on the elbow to explore if changes in motor unit (MU) firing rates in the first dorsal interosseous (FDI) muscle are comparable to known changes in sensory and motor nerve conduction velocity (NCV) due to a regional temperature drop around a peripheral nerve. Methods: Twelve healthy individuals were assessed before cooling, immediately after cooling, and 15 minutes of rewarming. Assessments included two standard non-invasive nerve conduction velocity tests and a non-invasive investigation of the MU firing rates using surface Electromy-ography decomposition (dEMG). Results: Repeated ANOVAs showed significant differences in the M...
Weak myasthenic muscles were tested by nerve stimulation both at normal temperature and after local ...
THE EFFECT OF LOCAL MUSCLE COOLING ON MUSCLE ACTIVATION AND FATIGUE A. Barnett, S. Ross, A. Guevar...
Objectives: It is well known that neuromuscular function is temperature sensitive. Changing of muscl...
Background: This study aimed to determine the effects of a standard therapeutic cooling protocol usi...
The human neuromuscular system is susceptible to changes within the thermal environment. Cold extrin...
Background. It is well known that reducing tissue temperature changes sensory and motor nerve conduc...
WOS: 000460844400018PubMed: 30538080Clinical diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is confirmed ...
International audienceBackground: Localized cooling has been proposed as an effective strategy to li...
Human muscle can operate through a wide range of temperature; however optimal function may occur thr...
Thesis goal. To determine the effect of short-term CWI on neuromuscular function. Problem. Cold is e...
Introduction: Cold exposure alters muscular function. Muscle cooling influences the neuromuscular ac...
This dissertation used a variety of methods including functional near-infrared spectroscopy, surface...
Cold stress impairs fine and gross motor movements. Although peripheral effects of muscle cooling o...
New Findings: What is the central question of this study? Hyperthermia reduces the human capacity to...
Introduction: Muscle strength has shown different responses to the cooling of neuromuscular tissue a...
Weak myasthenic muscles were tested by nerve stimulation both at normal temperature and after local ...
THE EFFECT OF LOCAL MUSCLE COOLING ON MUSCLE ACTIVATION AND FATIGUE A. Barnett, S. Ross, A. Guevar...
Objectives: It is well known that neuromuscular function is temperature sensitive. Changing of muscl...
Background: This study aimed to determine the effects of a standard therapeutic cooling protocol usi...
The human neuromuscular system is susceptible to changes within the thermal environment. Cold extrin...
Background. It is well known that reducing tissue temperature changes sensory and motor nerve conduc...
WOS: 000460844400018PubMed: 30538080Clinical diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is confirmed ...
International audienceBackground: Localized cooling has been proposed as an effective strategy to li...
Human muscle can operate through a wide range of temperature; however optimal function may occur thr...
Thesis goal. To determine the effect of short-term CWI on neuromuscular function. Problem. Cold is e...
Introduction: Cold exposure alters muscular function. Muscle cooling influences the neuromuscular ac...
This dissertation used a variety of methods including functional near-infrared spectroscopy, surface...
Cold stress impairs fine and gross motor movements. Although peripheral effects of muscle cooling o...
New Findings: What is the central question of this study? Hyperthermia reduces the human capacity to...
Introduction: Muscle strength has shown different responses to the cooling of neuromuscular tissue a...
Weak myasthenic muscles were tested by nerve stimulation both at normal temperature and after local ...
THE EFFECT OF LOCAL MUSCLE COOLING ON MUSCLE ACTIVATION AND FATIGUE A. Barnett, S. Ross, A. Guevar...
Objectives: It is well known that neuromuscular function is temperature sensitive. Changing of muscl...