IF=4.08International audienceWhile it is often reported that muscular coactivation increases with age, the mechanical impact of antagonist muscles, i.e., the antagonist torque, remains to be assessed. The aim of this study was to determine if the mechanical impact of the antagonist muscles may contribute to the age-related decline in the resultant torque during maximal voluntary contraction in knee flexion (KF) and knee extension (KE). Eight young (19–28 years old) and eight older (62–81 years old) healthy males participated in neuromuscular testing. Maximal resultant torque was simultaneously recorded with the electromyographic activity of quadriceps and hamstring muscles. The torque recorded in the antagonist muscles was estimated using a...
The risk of falling in older adults has been related, among other factors, to the reduction of the r...
Purpose: This study investigated the effect of knee joint angle and age on torque steadiness of knee...
The decline in maximal and rapid isometric torque characteristics may compromise functional living a...
IF=4.08International audienceWhile it is often reported that muscular coactivation increases with ag...
This study investigated the effects of dynamic knee extension and flexion fatiguing task on torque a...
Aim Reduced physical function and increased risk of falls in older adults are accompanied by age-rel...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the age-related alterations in the ability to exert max...
Peak power (PP) is decreased in older adults; however, less is clear regarding the determinants of P...
International audienceThe age-related decrease in neuromuscular performance is usually accentuated i...
Considering the importance of muscle strength to functional capacity in the elderly, the study inves...
It is controversial whether specific tension (the ratio between muscle strength and size) declines w...
The current understanding of age-related declines in muscle strength capacities is largely based upo...
The current understanding of age-related declines in muscle strength capacities is largely based upo...
The risk of falling in older adults has been related, among other factors, to the reduction of the r...
Purpose: This study investigated the effect of knee joint angle and age on torque steadiness of knee...
The decline in maximal and rapid isometric torque characteristics may compromise functional living a...
IF=4.08International audienceWhile it is often reported that muscular coactivation increases with ag...
This study investigated the effects of dynamic knee extension and flexion fatiguing task on torque a...
Aim Reduced physical function and increased risk of falls in older adults are accompanied by age-rel...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the age-related alterations in the ability to exert max...
Peak power (PP) is decreased in older adults; however, less is clear regarding the determinants of P...
International audienceThe age-related decrease in neuromuscular performance is usually accentuated i...
Considering the importance of muscle strength to functional capacity in the elderly, the study inves...
It is controversial whether specific tension (the ratio between muscle strength and size) declines w...
The current understanding of age-related declines in muscle strength capacities is largely based upo...
The current understanding of age-related declines in muscle strength capacities is largely based upo...
The risk of falling in older adults has been related, among other factors, to the reduction of the r...
Purpose: This study investigated the effect of knee joint angle and age on torque steadiness of knee...
The decline in maximal and rapid isometric torque characteristics may compromise functional living a...