It is well accepted that a low intensity/long duration isometric contraction induces more low frequency fatigue (LFF) compared to a high-intensity/short-duration contraction. However, previous reports examined the intensity/duration of the contraction but did not control the level of fatigue when concluding fatigue is task dependent. The purpose of this study was to determine whether a long duration/low intensity fatiguing contraction would induce greater LFF than a short duration/high-intensity contraction when the quadriceps muscle was fatigued to similar levels. Eighteen healthy male subjects performed quadriceps contractions sustained at 35% and 65% of maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) on separate days, until the tasks induced a simil...
Whether the transition in fatigue processes between "low-intensity" and "high-intensity" contraction...
Torque steadiness and low-frequency fatigue (LFF) were examined in the human triceps brachii after c...
Rehabilitation from injuries impairing the neuromuscular system is often difficult to quantify due t...
It is well accepted that a low intensity/long duration isometric contraction induces more low freque...
Skeletal muscle force production following repetitive contractions is preferentially reduced when mu...
Optimal rest intervals required between contractions and treatment sessions to allow recovery from f...
quadriceps muscle fatigue and, especially, low frequency fatigue is observed. The results of our stu...
Modulation of force production required during exercise is regulated from various mechanisms in the ...
The magnitude of failure in voluntary drive after fatiguing contractions of different intensities in...
Much is known about the physiological impairments that can cause muscle fatigue. It is known that fa...
Motor Units (MU) are systematically activated from increasing size in accordance to the size princip...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com Copyright © 2006 The Physiological ...
The temporal structure, or complexity, of muscle torque output reflects the adaptability of motor co...
The steady-state isometric forces produced following active muscle shortening are smaller than the p...
During contractions elicited by electrical stimulation before and after a voluntary fatigue task, si...
Whether the transition in fatigue processes between "low-intensity" and "high-intensity" contraction...
Torque steadiness and low-frequency fatigue (LFF) were examined in the human triceps brachii after c...
Rehabilitation from injuries impairing the neuromuscular system is often difficult to quantify due t...
It is well accepted that a low intensity/long duration isometric contraction induces more low freque...
Skeletal muscle force production following repetitive contractions is preferentially reduced when mu...
Optimal rest intervals required between contractions and treatment sessions to allow recovery from f...
quadriceps muscle fatigue and, especially, low frequency fatigue is observed. The results of our stu...
Modulation of force production required during exercise is regulated from various mechanisms in the ...
The magnitude of failure in voluntary drive after fatiguing contractions of different intensities in...
Much is known about the physiological impairments that can cause muscle fatigue. It is known that fa...
Motor Units (MU) are systematically activated from increasing size in accordance to the size princip...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com Copyright © 2006 The Physiological ...
The temporal structure, or complexity, of muscle torque output reflects the adaptability of motor co...
The steady-state isometric forces produced following active muscle shortening are smaller than the p...
During contractions elicited by electrical stimulation before and after a voluntary fatigue task, si...
Whether the transition in fatigue processes between "low-intensity" and "high-intensity" contraction...
Torque steadiness and low-frequency fatigue (LFF) were examined in the human triceps brachii after c...
Rehabilitation from injuries impairing the neuromuscular system is often difficult to quantify due t...