The aim of this study was to investigate in control subjects the effect of imagery training on the torque of plantar-flexor muscles of the ankle. Twenty-nine subjects were allocated to one of three groups that performed either imagery training, low-intensity strength training, or no training (only measurements). The low-intensity training served as an attention control group. Plantar-flexor torques were measured before, during, directly after, and 4 weeks after the training period. At the end of a 7-week training program, significant differences were observed between the maximal voluntary torque production of the imagery training group (136.3 +/- 21.8% of pretraining torque) vs. the low-intensity training group (112.9 +/- 29.0%; P < 0.02...
Objective Investigate the effect of ankle taping on plantar-flexion strength, angle matching and for...
International audienceThe purpose of the study was to assess neural adaptations of the plantar-flexo...
The peroneal muscles are the most effective lateral stabilisers whose tension braces the ankle joint...
The aim of this study was to investigate in control subjects the effect of imagery training on the t...
International audienceThe neural mechanisms explaining strength increase following mental training b...
Background and Purpose. Mental practice has been shown to be effective in increasing the force produ...
We hypothesized that imagery training would improve the fast onset of neuromuscular activation and t...
Motor imagery training could be an important treatment of reduced muscle function in patients and in...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether strength training could reduce the deficit in pla...
Motor imagery training could be an important treatment of reduced muscle function in patients and in...
Motor imagery training could be an important treatment of reduced muscle function in patients and in...
1Rozea G., 2Tillman M., 2Dodd S., 2Chmielewski T., 1Vanic, K., 1East Stroudsburg University, East St...
The purpose of this training study was to determine the magnitude of strength gains following a high...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the effects of ankle stabilization training using TOGU ball...
T. L. Tusa Jr. & K. J. Prelgo Bethel University, St. Paul, MN Purpose: Motor imagery (MI) is a compl...
Objective Investigate the effect of ankle taping on plantar-flexion strength, angle matching and for...
International audienceThe purpose of the study was to assess neural adaptations of the plantar-flexo...
The peroneal muscles are the most effective lateral stabilisers whose tension braces the ankle joint...
The aim of this study was to investigate in control subjects the effect of imagery training on the t...
International audienceThe neural mechanisms explaining strength increase following mental training b...
Background and Purpose. Mental practice has been shown to be effective in increasing the force produ...
We hypothesized that imagery training would improve the fast onset of neuromuscular activation and t...
Motor imagery training could be an important treatment of reduced muscle function in patients and in...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether strength training could reduce the deficit in pla...
Motor imagery training could be an important treatment of reduced muscle function in patients and in...
Motor imagery training could be an important treatment of reduced muscle function in patients and in...
1Rozea G., 2Tillman M., 2Dodd S., 2Chmielewski T., 1Vanic, K., 1East Stroudsburg University, East St...
The purpose of this training study was to determine the magnitude of strength gains following a high...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the effects of ankle stabilization training using TOGU ball...
T. L. Tusa Jr. & K. J. Prelgo Bethel University, St. Paul, MN Purpose: Motor imagery (MI) is a compl...
Objective Investigate the effect of ankle taping on plantar-flexion strength, angle matching and for...
International audienceThe purpose of the study was to assess neural adaptations of the plantar-flexo...
The peroneal muscles are the most effective lateral stabilisers whose tension braces the ankle joint...