International audiencePurpose: The aim of the present study was to investigate whether the electrically evoked muscle responses are differently affected over time by the knee joint angle after an exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD). We hypothesized that lowfrequency-evoked responses would be less affected at long than short muscle length, and that mechanisms located within the muscle and tendinous tissues would be involved.Methods: Fifteen males performed 45 min loaded downhill walking (DW) exercise. Maximal voluntary contraction torque (MVC), optimal angle for torque production, voluntary activation level (VAL), twitch, doublet at 10 and 100 Hz (Db10 and Db100, respectively), rate of torque development (RTD), post-activation potentiation...
A single bout of eccentric exercise confers a protective effect against muscle damage and soreness i...
Eccentric contractions that provide spring energy can also cause muscle damage. The aim of this stud...
Purpose: Controversy remains about whether exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) and the subsequent ...
International audiencePurpose: The aim of the present study was to investigate whether the electrica...
International audiencePurpose: This study aimed at determining through MRI investigations, force and...
International audienceAim: The purpose of this study was to re-examine central and peripheral origin...
International audienceBackground: The neuromuscular system is able to quickly adapt to exercise-indu...
International audienceAim: Changes in muscle stiffness after exercise-induced muscle damage have bee...
International audienceAim: Defining the origins of muscle injury has important rehabilitation and exe...
There is a need to investigate the role of muscle architecture on muscle damage responses induced by...
1. The effects of maximum voluntary eccentric muscle actions on forearm flexor strength were studied...
The aim of this study was to monitor muscle contractile performance in vivo, using an electrical sti...
Muscle-tendon unit length plays a crucial role in quadriceps femoris muscle (QF) physiological adapt...
A single bout of eccentric exercise confers a protective effect against muscle damage and soreness i...
Eccentric contractions that provide spring energy can also cause muscle damage. The aim of this stud...
Purpose: Controversy remains about whether exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) and the subsequent ...
International audiencePurpose: The aim of the present study was to investigate whether the electrica...
International audiencePurpose: This study aimed at determining through MRI investigations, force and...
International audienceAim: The purpose of this study was to re-examine central and peripheral origin...
International audienceBackground: The neuromuscular system is able to quickly adapt to exercise-indu...
International audienceAim: Changes in muscle stiffness after exercise-induced muscle damage have bee...
International audienceAim: Defining the origins of muscle injury has important rehabilitation and exe...
There is a need to investigate the role of muscle architecture on muscle damage responses induced by...
1. The effects of maximum voluntary eccentric muscle actions on forearm flexor strength were studied...
The aim of this study was to monitor muscle contractile performance in vivo, using an electrical sti...
Muscle-tendon unit length plays a crucial role in quadriceps femoris muscle (QF) physiological adapt...
A single bout of eccentric exercise confers a protective effect against muscle damage and soreness i...
Eccentric contractions that provide spring energy can also cause muscle damage. The aim of this stud...
Purpose: Controversy remains about whether exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) and the subsequent ...