textRepetitive stress injuries are common in the workplace where workers perform repetitive tasks continuously throughout the day. Muscle fatigue may lead to injury either directly through muscle damage or indirectly through changes in coordination, development of muscle imbalances, kinematic and muscle activation variability, and/or movement instability. To better understand the role of muscle fatigue in changes in movement parameters, we studied how muscle fatigue and muscle imbalances affected the control of movement timing, variability, and stability during a repetitive upper extremity sawing task. Since muscle fatigue leads to delayed muscle and cognitive response times, we might expect the ability to maintain movement timing ...
The temporal structure, or complexity, of torque output is thought to reflect the adaptability of mo...
Automation has changed the working conditions in industries and manufacturing process, but still man...
Context: Muscle fatigue is an important concept in regard to the muscle function of the shoulder joi...
textRepetitive stress injuries are common in the workplace where workers perform repetitive tasks c...
textRepetitive stress injuries are common in the workplace where workers perform repetitive tasks co...
The negative effects of localised muscle fatigue on accidents, injuries and poor work performance ar...
Much is known about the physiological impairments that can cause muscle fatigue. It is known that fa...
Many industrial workplaces involve tasks that require work to be performed in overhead postures. Epi...
The development of fatigue elicits multiple adaptations from the neuromuscular system. Muscle synerg...
Neuromuscular fatigue is characterised not only by a reduction in the capacity to generate maximal m...
<p><b>OCCUPATIONAL APPLICATIONS </b>Fatigue is linked to task performance and the development of mus...
[[abstract]]Continuous force output containing numerous intermittent force pulses is not completely ...
An alternative approach in the study of muscle fatigue is to address the question, “What causes task...
Muscle fatigue is an exercise-induced reduction in the capability of a muscle to generate force. A p...
Repeated or prolonged activation of skeletal muscle results in an acute decline in the muscle\u27s a...
The temporal structure, or complexity, of torque output is thought to reflect the adaptability of mo...
Automation has changed the working conditions in industries and manufacturing process, but still man...
Context: Muscle fatigue is an important concept in regard to the muscle function of the shoulder joi...
textRepetitive stress injuries are common in the workplace where workers perform repetitive tasks c...
textRepetitive stress injuries are common in the workplace where workers perform repetitive tasks co...
The negative effects of localised muscle fatigue on accidents, injuries and poor work performance ar...
Much is known about the physiological impairments that can cause muscle fatigue. It is known that fa...
Many industrial workplaces involve tasks that require work to be performed in overhead postures. Epi...
The development of fatigue elicits multiple adaptations from the neuromuscular system. Muscle synerg...
Neuromuscular fatigue is characterised not only by a reduction in the capacity to generate maximal m...
<p><b>OCCUPATIONAL APPLICATIONS </b>Fatigue is linked to task performance and the development of mus...
[[abstract]]Continuous force output containing numerous intermittent force pulses is not completely ...
An alternative approach in the study of muscle fatigue is to address the question, “What causes task...
Muscle fatigue is an exercise-induced reduction in the capability of a muscle to generate force. A p...
Repeated or prolonged activation of skeletal muscle results in an acute decline in the muscle\u27s a...
The temporal structure, or complexity, of torque output is thought to reflect the adaptability of mo...
Automation has changed the working conditions in industries and manufacturing process, but still man...
Context: Muscle fatigue is an important concept in regard to the muscle function of the shoulder joi...