International audienceBackground: The neuromuscular system is able to quickly adapt to exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD), such that it is less affected by subsequent damaging exercise, a phenomenon known as the repeated bout effect (RBE). The objective was to determine whether the mechanical properties of the quadriceps, as evaluated by shear wave elastography (SWE), were less affected when a second bout of eccentric-biased exercise was performed 2 weeks later. It was hypothesized that the first bout would confer protection against extensive muscle damage through an adaptation of the muscle stiffness before the second bout (i.e., higher muscle stiffness). Methods: Sixteen males performed two identical bouts of downhill walking separated...
Muscle’s adaptation gained after first workload is called repeated bout effect (RBF). RBF is clearly...
International audienceIn sports medicine, there is increasing interest in quantifying the elastic pr...
In sports medicine, there is increasing interest in quantifying the elastic properties of skeletal m...
International audienceBackground: The neuromuscular system is able to quickly adapt to exercise-indu...
Introduction: The repeated bout effect characterizes the protective adaptation after a single bout o...
International audienceAim: Changes in muscle stiffness after exercise-induced muscle damage have bee...
Muscle damage`s severity depends on the primary intensity the extension of muscle`s amplitude (Prosk...
Changes in muscle fascicle mechanics have been postulated to underpin the repeated bout effect (RBE)...
Robert E. Hight, Travis W. Beck, Debra A. Bemben, FACSM, and Christopher D. Black. Department of Hea...
International audiencePurpose: The aim of the present study was to investigate whether the electrica...
High intensity unaccustomed eccentric contractions result in weakness and power loss due to fatigue ...
A prior bout of exercise is well known to confer protection from subsequent eccentric bouts (i.e. re...
Muscle’s adaptation gained after first workload is called repeated bout effect (RBF). RBF is clearly...
International audienceIn sports medicine, there is increasing interest in quantifying the elastic pr...
In sports medicine, there is increasing interest in quantifying the elastic properties of skeletal m...
International audienceBackground: The neuromuscular system is able to quickly adapt to exercise-indu...
Introduction: The repeated bout effect characterizes the protective adaptation after a single bout o...
International audienceAim: Changes in muscle stiffness after exercise-induced muscle damage have bee...
Muscle damage`s severity depends on the primary intensity the extension of muscle`s amplitude (Prosk...
Changes in muscle fascicle mechanics have been postulated to underpin the repeated bout effect (RBE)...
Robert E. Hight, Travis W. Beck, Debra A. Bemben, FACSM, and Christopher D. Black. Department of Hea...
International audiencePurpose: The aim of the present study was to investigate whether the electrica...
High intensity unaccustomed eccentric contractions result in weakness and power loss due to fatigue ...
A prior bout of exercise is well known to confer protection from subsequent eccentric bouts (i.e. re...
Muscle’s adaptation gained after first workload is called repeated bout effect (RBF). RBF is clearly...
International audienceIn sports medicine, there is increasing interest in quantifying the elastic pr...
In sports medicine, there is increasing interest in quantifying the elastic properties of skeletal m...