Stretching is applied to lengthen shortened muscles in pathological conditions such as joint contractures. We investigated (i) the acute effects of different types of stretching, i.e. constant length (CL) and constant force (CF) stretching, on acute deformations and changes in passive mechanical properties of medial gastrocnemius muscle (MG) and (ii) the association of acute muscle–tendon deformations or changes in mechanical properties with the impulse or maximal strain of stretching. Forty-eight hindlimbs from 13 male and 12 female Wistar rats (13 weeks old, respectively 424.6 ± 35.5 and 261.8 ± 15.6 g) were divided into six groups (n = 8 each). The MG was initially stretched to a length at which the force was 75%, 95%, or 115% of the for...
Maximum joint range of motion (ROM) and resistance to joint rotation within that range (i.e. resista...
The study aimed to evaluate the stretch-induced changes in muscle architecture in different portions...
Introduction Increases in joint range of motion (ROM) in athletic and clinical populations are norma...
Stretching is applied to lengthen shortened muscles in pathological conditions such as joint contrac...
Introduction The muscle stretch intensity imposed during flexibility training influences the magni...
The increase in passive torque during muscle stretching may constrain the range of motion of a joint...
INTRODUCTION: The muscle stretch intensity imposed during "flexibility" training influences the magn...
This study aimed to clarify the acute effects of static stretching (SS) and cyclic stretching (CS) o...
Passive stretching is commonly used to increase limb range of movement prior to athletic performance...
Aims The aim of this study was to examine the acute effects of dynamic stretching (DS) exercise on p...
Aim. The aim of this study was to evaluate the changes in the gastrocnemius medialis (GM) muscle-ten...
Purpose: To determine whether acute (single session) and chronic (prolonged training) increases in j...
Introduction: Loading characteristics of stretching techniques likely influence the specific mechani...
Context: Hold-relax stretching (HRS) and static stretching (SS) are commonly used to increase joint ...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate effects of static stretching after strenuous tra...
Maximum joint range of motion (ROM) and resistance to joint rotation within that range (i.e. resista...
The study aimed to evaluate the stretch-induced changes in muscle architecture in different portions...
Introduction Increases in joint range of motion (ROM) in athletic and clinical populations are norma...
Stretching is applied to lengthen shortened muscles in pathological conditions such as joint contrac...
Introduction The muscle stretch intensity imposed during flexibility training influences the magni...
The increase in passive torque during muscle stretching may constrain the range of motion of a joint...
INTRODUCTION: The muscle stretch intensity imposed during "flexibility" training influences the magn...
This study aimed to clarify the acute effects of static stretching (SS) and cyclic stretching (CS) o...
Passive stretching is commonly used to increase limb range of movement prior to athletic performance...
Aims The aim of this study was to examine the acute effects of dynamic stretching (DS) exercise on p...
Aim. The aim of this study was to evaluate the changes in the gastrocnemius medialis (GM) muscle-ten...
Purpose: To determine whether acute (single session) and chronic (prolonged training) increases in j...
Introduction: Loading characteristics of stretching techniques likely influence the specific mechani...
Context: Hold-relax stretching (HRS) and static stretching (SS) are commonly used to increase joint ...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate effects of static stretching after strenuous tra...
Maximum joint range of motion (ROM) and resistance to joint rotation within that range (i.e. resista...
The study aimed to evaluate the stretch-induced changes in muscle architecture in different portions...
Introduction Increases in joint range of motion (ROM) in athletic and clinical populations are norma...