Electrical stimulation (ES) of skeletal muscle partially mimics the benefits of physical activity. However, the stimulation protocols applied clinically to date, often cause unpleasant symptoms and muscle fatigue. Here, we compared the efficiency of a \u2018\u2018noisy\u2019\u2019 stimulus waveform derived from human electromyographic (EMG) muscle patterns, with stereotyped 45 and 1 Hz electrical stimulations applied to mouse myotubes in vitro. Human gastrocnemius medialis electromyograms recorded from volunteers during real locomotor activity were used as a template for a noisy stimulation, called EMGstim. The stimulus-induced electrical activity, intracellular Ca2+ dynamics and mechanical twitches in the myotubes were assessed using whole...
Skeletal muscle has been used for biomechanical assist in experimental and clinical studies. Central...
Background and Aims Physical exercise leads to substantial adaptive responses in skeletal muscles a...
Skeletal (voluntary) muscle is the most abundant tissue in the body, thus making it an important bio...
Electrical stimulation (ES) of skeletal muscle partially mimics the benefits of physical activity. H...
7noAn in vitro system of electrical stimulation was used to explore whether an innovative "noisy" st...
Regeneration of complex muscle tissue, particularly at the interface between distinct tissue types s...
Although a vast quantity of literature is available at the present time involving the use of electri...
Study of skeletal muscle cells in culture stimulated by externally-applied electical pulses with dif...
Background- Electrical stimulation has been used to train paralyzed muscle. However, papers often ci...
International audienceThe use of electrical stimulation (ES) can contribute to our knowledge of how ...
Contraction-induced adaptations in skeletal muscles are well characterized in vivo, but the underlyi...
The effect of three electrical stimulation (ES) frequencies (10, 35, and 50 Hz) on two muscle groups...
Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS) is commonly used in rehabilitation medicine to promote strength ...
Engineered skeletal muscles are inferior to natural muscles in terms of contractile force, hampering...
<div><h3>Background and Aims</h3><p>Physical exercise leads to substantial adaptive responses in ske...
Skeletal muscle has been used for biomechanical assist in experimental and clinical studies. Central...
Background and Aims Physical exercise leads to substantial adaptive responses in skeletal muscles a...
Skeletal (voluntary) muscle is the most abundant tissue in the body, thus making it an important bio...
Electrical stimulation (ES) of skeletal muscle partially mimics the benefits of physical activity. H...
7noAn in vitro system of electrical stimulation was used to explore whether an innovative "noisy" st...
Regeneration of complex muscle tissue, particularly at the interface between distinct tissue types s...
Although a vast quantity of literature is available at the present time involving the use of electri...
Study of skeletal muscle cells in culture stimulated by externally-applied electical pulses with dif...
Background- Electrical stimulation has been used to train paralyzed muscle. However, papers often ci...
International audienceThe use of electrical stimulation (ES) can contribute to our knowledge of how ...
Contraction-induced adaptations in skeletal muscles are well characterized in vivo, but the underlyi...
The effect of three electrical stimulation (ES) frequencies (10, 35, and 50 Hz) on two muscle groups...
Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS) is commonly used in rehabilitation medicine to promote strength ...
Engineered skeletal muscles are inferior to natural muscles in terms of contractile force, hampering...
<div><h3>Background and Aims</h3><p>Physical exercise leads to substantial adaptive responses in ske...
Skeletal muscle has been used for biomechanical assist in experimental and clinical studies. Central...
Background and Aims Physical exercise leads to substantial adaptive responses in skeletal muscles a...
Skeletal (voluntary) muscle is the most abundant tissue in the body, thus making it an important bio...