This study was undertaken to investigate whether sarcolemmal excitability is impaired during a sustained low-force contraction [10% maximal voluntary contraction (MVC)] by assessing muscle conduction velocity and also by analyzing separately the first and second phases of the muscle compound action potential (M wave). Twenty-one participants sustained an isometric knee extension of 10% MVC for 3min. M waves were evoked by supramaximal single shocks to the femoral nerve given at 10-s intervals. The amplitude, duration, and area of the first and second M-wave phases were computed. Muscle fiber conduction velocity, voluntary surface electromyographic (EMG), perceived effort, MVC force, peak twitch force, and temperature were also recorded. The...
We investigated the recovery of muscle electrical properties after intermittent intense exercise by ...
Rehabilitation from injuries impairing the neuromuscular system is often difficult to quantify due t...
BACKGROUND:Eccentric contractions induce muscle fiber damage that is associated with a decreased cap...
This study was undertaken to investigate whether sarcolemmal excitability is impaired during a susta...
What is the central question of this study? Is impaired membrane excitability reflected by an increa...
The compound muscle action potential (M wave) has been commonly used to assess the peripheral proper...
This study was designed to examine separately the changes in the first and second phases of the musc...
We investigated the mechanisms underlying the potentiation of the first and second phases of the com...
Local muscle fatigue (1 min maximal voluntary contraction) and recovery were studied by means of sur...
Local muscle fatigue (1 min maximal voluntary contraction) and recovery were studied by means of sur...
INTRODUCTION: To compare the power spectral changes of the voluntary surface electromyogram (sEMG) a...
The objective of the study was to investigate the effect of strength and endurance training on musc...
The purposes of this study were to characterize the alterations in the sarcolemma action potential (...
We tested the hypothesis that conduction velocity of quiescent muscle fibers decreases during sustai...
We tested the hypothesis that conduction velocity of quiescent muscle fibers decreases during sustai...
We investigated the recovery of muscle electrical properties after intermittent intense exercise by ...
Rehabilitation from injuries impairing the neuromuscular system is often difficult to quantify due t...
BACKGROUND:Eccentric contractions induce muscle fiber damage that is associated with a decreased cap...
This study was undertaken to investigate whether sarcolemmal excitability is impaired during a susta...
What is the central question of this study? Is impaired membrane excitability reflected by an increa...
The compound muscle action potential (M wave) has been commonly used to assess the peripheral proper...
This study was designed to examine separately the changes in the first and second phases of the musc...
We investigated the mechanisms underlying the potentiation of the first and second phases of the com...
Local muscle fatigue (1 min maximal voluntary contraction) and recovery were studied by means of sur...
Local muscle fatigue (1 min maximal voluntary contraction) and recovery were studied by means of sur...
INTRODUCTION: To compare the power spectral changes of the voluntary surface electromyogram (sEMG) a...
The objective of the study was to investigate the effect of strength and endurance training on musc...
The purposes of this study were to characterize the alterations in the sarcolemma action potential (...
We tested the hypothesis that conduction velocity of quiescent muscle fibers decreases during sustai...
We tested the hypothesis that conduction velocity of quiescent muscle fibers decreases during sustai...
We investigated the recovery of muscle electrical properties after intermittent intense exercise by ...
Rehabilitation from injuries impairing the neuromuscular system is often difficult to quantify due t...
BACKGROUND:Eccentric contractions induce muscle fiber damage that is associated with a decreased cap...