Introduction Fatigue is defined as loss of capacity to develop muscle force and/or velocity that is reversible at rest. We assessed non-invasively the fatigue and recovery of inspiratory rib cage muscles during two respiratory endurance tests in healthy individuals. Methods The sniff nasal inspiratory pressure (SNIP) was assessed before and after two respiratory endurance tests: normocapnic hyperpnea (NH) and inspiratory pressure threshold loading (IPTL). Contractile (maximum rate of pressure development and time to peak pressure) and relaxation parameters (maximum relaxation rate [MRR], time constant of pressure decay [τ], and half relaxation time) obtained from sniff curves and shortening velocity and mechanical power estimated using opto...
The use of non-invasive resistive breathing to task failure to assess inspiratory muscle performance...
International audienceAssessing respiratory mechanics and muscle function is critical for both clini...
Expiratory resistive loading (ERL) elicits inspiratory as well as expiratory muscle fatigue, suggest...
Introduction Fatigue is defined as loss of capacity to develop muscle force and/or velocity that is ...
Abstract Muscle fatigue is a complex phenomenon enclosing various mechanisms. Despite technological ...
SummaryInspiratory muscle fatigue (IMF) may contribute to the development of exercise limitation and...
Inspiratory muscle fatigue (IMF) may contribute to the development of exercise limitation and respir...
Breathing against inspiratory loads can be accomplished with different degrees of coupling between t...
The first part of my work evaluates bilateral supramaximal transcutaneous phrenic nerve stimulation ...
Beyond a certain threshold of intensity and duration of contraction the respiratory muscles are pron...
The use of non-invasive resistive breathing to task failure to assess inspiratory muscle performance...
International audienceAssessing respiratory mechanics and muscle function is critical for both clini...
Expiratory resistive loading (ERL) elicits inspiratory as well as expiratory muscle fatigue, suggest...
Introduction Fatigue is defined as loss of capacity to develop muscle force and/or velocity that is ...
Abstract Muscle fatigue is a complex phenomenon enclosing various mechanisms. Despite technological ...
SummaryInspiratory muscle fatigue (IMF) may contribute to the development of exercise limitation and...
Inspiratory muscle fatigue (IMF) may contribute to the development of exercise limitation and respir...
Breathing against inspiratory loads can be accomplished with different degrees of coupling between t...
The first part of my work evaluates bilateral supramaximal transcutaneous phrenic nerve stimulation ...
Beyond a certain threshold of intensity and duration of contraction the respiratory muscles are pron...
The use of non-invasive resistive breathing to task failure to assess inspiratory muscle performance...
International audienceAssessing respiratory mechanics and muscle function is critical for both clini...
Expiratory resistive loading (ERL) elicits inspiratory as well as expiratory muscle fatigue, suggest...