Incorporating contralateral exercise training into strength training regimes and home exercise programs of patients who are unable to or restricted from taking part in traditional strength training may provide beneficial improvements of the impaired limb and can improve or maintain the function of the non-involved limb. The studies reviewed in this paper showed a 21.4% average increase in strength in the untrained limb
Please enjoy Volume 5, Issue 1 of the JSMAHS. In this issue you will find Professional and under gra...
Unilateral resistance training not only strengthens muscles on the trained side but also the homolog...
Unilateral strength training of the less affected (LA) limb has been shown to improve strength bilat...
It has been reported in the literature that unilateral strength training induces strength gain not o...
Background Cross-education refers to increased motor output (i.e., force generation, skill) of the o...
The purpose of this study was to determine what kind of resistive exercise of the sound limb causes ...
Cross-education has long been an area of interest. The term is credited to Scripture et al. (1894), ...
This study investigated the effects of unilateral electromyostimulation (EMS) versus voluntary isome...
Although adaptations to strength training should logically be confined to the trained muscles, a sti...
Cross-education is a neural adaptation defined as the increase in strength or functional performance...
If exercises are performed to increase muscle strength on one side of the body, voluntary strength c...
CONTEXT: Cross-education (CE) refers to neuromuscular gains in the untrained limb upon contralateral...
Resistance training can be defined as the act of repeated voluntary muscle contractions against a re...
Background Cross-education refers to increased motor output (i.e., force generation, skill) of the o...
Objective: Muscle weakness and atrophy due to immobilization and disuse are most common problems tha...
Please enjoy Volume 5, Issue 1 of the JSMAHS. In this issue you will find Professional and under gra...
Unilateral resistance training not only strengthens muscles on the trained side but also the homolog...
Unilateral strength training of the less affected (LA) limb has been shown to improve strength bilat...
It has been reported in the literature that unilateral strength training induces strength gain not o...
Background Cross-education refers to increased motor output (i.e., force generation, skill) of the o...
The purpose of this study was to determine what kind of resistive exercise of the sound limb causes ...
Cross-education has long been an area of interest. The term is credited to Scripture et al. (1894), ...
This study investigated the effects of unilateral electromyostimulation (EMS) versus voluntary isome...
Although adaptations to strength training should logically be confined to the trained muscles, a sti...
Cross-education is a neural adaptation defined as the increase in strength or functional performance...
If exercises are performed to increase muscle strength on one side of the body, voluntary strength c...
CONTEXT: Cross-education (CE) refers to neuromuscular gains in the untrained limb upon contralateral...
Resistance training can be defined as the act of repeated voluntary muscle contractions against a re...
Background Cross-education refers to increased motor output (i.e., force generation, skill) of the o...
Objective: Muscle weakness and atrophy due to immobilization and disuse are most common problems tha...
Please enjoy Volume 5, Issue 1 of the JSMAHS. In this issue you will find Professional and under gra...
Unilateral resistance training not only strengthens muscles on the trained side but also the homolog...
Unilateral strength training of the less affected (LA) limb has been shown to improve strength bilat...