PurposeMusculoskeletal injuries necessitate periods of disuse (i.e., limb immobilization) during which rapid skeletal muscle atrophy occurs. The relative susceptibility of different muscles of the thigh to disuse atrophy remains uninvestigated. We assessed muscle disuse atrophy of individual thigh muscles throughout 1 wk of unilateral knee immobilization.MethodsThirteen healthy, young (20.2 +/- 0.6 yr) men underwent 7 d of unilateral leg immobilization via knee bracing. Magnetic resonance imaging scans were performed bilaterally prior to, and following 2 and 7 d of immobilization to determine the volume and anatomical cross-sectional area of the individual muscle groups of the upper legs.ResultsIn contrast to the control leg, total thigh mu...
Muscle disuse leads to a considerable loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength. However, the cellul...
Single-limb or whole-body immobilisation or inactivity can occur as a consequence of injury, illness...
Single-limb or whole-body immobilisation or inactivity can occur as a consequence of injury, illness...
Purpose Musculoskeletal injuries necessitate periods of disuse (i.e., limb immobilization) during w...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wolters Kluwer via the D...
AIM: The impact of disuse on the loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength has been well documented....
AIM: The impact of disuse on the loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength has been well documented....
AIM: The impact of disuse on the loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength has been well documented....
AIM: The impact of disuse on the loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength has been well documented....
AIM: The impact of disuse on the loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength has been well documented....
Abstract Short, intermittent episodes of disuse muscle atrophy (DMA) may have negative impact on age...
Muscle disuse leads to a considerable loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength. However, the cellul...
Muscle disuse leads to a considerable loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength. However, the cellul...
Muscle disuse leads to a considerable loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength. However, the cellul...
Muscle disuse leads to a considerable loss in skeletal muscle mass and strength. However, the cellul...
Muscle disuse leads to a considerable loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength. However, the cellul...
Single-limb or whole-body immobilisation or inactivity can occur as a consequence of injury, illness...
Single-limb or whole-body immobilisation or inactivity can occur as a consequence of injury, illness...
Purpose Musculoskeletal injuries necessitate periods of disuse (i.e., limb immobilization) during w...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wolters Kluwer via the D...
AIM: The impact of disuse on the loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength has been well documented....
AIM: The impact of disuse on the loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength has been well documented....
AIM: The impact of disuse on the loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength has been well documented....
AIM: The impact of disuse on the loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength has been well documented....
AIM: The impact of disuse on the loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength has been well documented....
Abstract Short, intermittent episodes of disuse muscle atrophy (DMA) may have negative impact on age...
Muscle disuse leads to a considerable loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength. However, the cellul...
Muscle disuse leads to a considerable loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength. However, the cellul...
Muscle disuse leads to a considerable loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength. However, the cellul...
Muscle disuse leads to a considerable loss in skeletal muscle mass and strength. However, the cellul...
Muscle disuse leads to a considerable loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength. However, the cellul...
Single-limb or whole-body immobilisation or inactivity can occur as a consequence of injury, illness...
Single-limb or whole-body immobilisation or inactivity can occur as a consequence of injury, illness...