Arm cycling is a bimanual motor task used in medical rehabilitation and in sports training. Understanding how muscle coordination changes across different biomechanical constraints in arm cycling is a step toward improved rehabilitation approaches. This exploratory study aims to get new insights on motor control during arm cycling. To achieve our main goal, we used the muscle synergies analysis to test three hypotheses: 1) body position with respect to gravity (sitting and supine) has an effect on muscle synergies; 2) the movement size (crank length) has an effect on the synergistic behavior; 3) the bimanual cranking mode (asynchronous and synchronous) requires different synergistic control. Thirteen able-bodied volunteers performed arm cra...
Although cycling is a seemingly simple, reciprocal task, musclesmust adapt their function to satisfy...
Muscle synergies have been used to investigate a variety of motor tasks to uncover the fundamental k...
Are the muscle synergies extracted from multiple electromyographic signals an expression of neural i...
Arm cycling is a bimanual motor task used in medical rehabilitation and in sports training. Understa...
International audienceUpper (UL) and lower limb (LL) cycling is extensively used for several applica...
International audienceThe purpose of the present study was to determine whether muscle synergies are...
The purpose of this study was to measure the pedal force magnitude and direction in the power phase ...
"In this study we investigate the muscle coordination underlying the execution of a pedaling exercis...
The effects of upper body orientation on neuromuscular control of the leg during cycling are not wel...
This study investigated the effect of crank configuration on muscle activity and torque production d...
In order to understand muscle adaptations to altered task mechanics during cycling, this study inves...
Recent studies have reported evidence that the motor system may rely on a modular organization, even...
It has often been supposed that patterns of rhythmic bimanual coordination in which homologous muscl...
Recumbent handcycles are used for different Paralympic sports and recreational competitions. These h...
AbstractDue to rising public focus scientific analysis of performance parameters is getting more and ...
Although cycling is a seemingly simple, reciprocal task, musclesmust adapt their function to satisfy...
Muscle synergies have been used to investigate a variety of motor tasks to uncover the fundamental k...
Are the muscle synergies extracted from multiple electromyographic signals an expression of neural i...
Arm cycling is a bimanual motor task used in medical rehabilitation and in sports training. Understa...
International audienceUpper (UL) and lower limb (LL) cycling is extensively used for several applica...
International audienceThe purpose of the present study was to determine whether muscle synergies are...
The purpose of this study was to measure the pedal force magnitude and direction in the power phase ...
"In this study we investigate the muscle coordination underlying the execution of a pedaling exercis...
The effects of upper body orientation on neuromuscular control of the leg during cycling are not wel...
This study investigated the effect of crank configuration on muscle activity and torque production d...
In order to understand muscle adaptations to altered task mechanics during cycling, this study inves...
Recent studies have reported evidence that the motor system may rely on a modular organization, even...
It has often been supposed that patterns of rhythmic bimanual coordination in which homologous muscl...
Recumbent handcycles are used for different Paralympic sports and recreational competitions. These h...
AbstractDue to rising public focus scientific analysis of performance parameters is getting more and ...
Although cycling is a seemingly simple, reciprocal task, musclesmust adapt their function to satisfy...
Muscle synergies have been used to investigate a variety of motor tasks to uncover the fundamental k...
Are the muscle synergies extracted from multiple electromyographic signals an expression of neural i...