Background: To non-invasively test the hypothesis that (a) short-term lower limb unloading would induce changes in the neural control of force production (based on motor units (MUs) properties) in the vastus lateralis muscle and (b) possible changes are reversed by active recovery (AR). Methods: Ten young males underwent 10 days of unilateral lower limb suspension (ULLS) followed by 21 days of AR. During ULLS, participants walked exclusively on crutches with the dominant leg suspended in a slightly flexed position (15°-20°) and with the contralateral foot raised by an elevated shoe. The AR was based on resistance exercise (leg press and leg extension) and executed at 70% of each participant's 1 repetition maximum, 3 times/week. Maximal volu...
We measured changes in maximal voluntary and electrically evoked torque and rate of torque developme...
Aim: The present study investigated the influence of muscle architectural changes on muscle torque d...
AIM: The present study investigated the influence of muscle architectural changes on muscle torque d...
We measured changes in maximal voluntary and electrically evoked torque and rate of torque developme...
Item does not contain fulltextWe measured changes in maximal voluntary and electrically evoked torqu...
We measured changes in maximal voluntary and electrically evoked torque and rate of torque developme...
Aim: To investigate the influence of tendinous and synaptic changes induced by unilateral lower limb...
Aim: To investigate the influence of tendinous and synaptic changes induced by unilateral lower limb...
Abstract: Disuse atrophy, caused by situations of unloading such as limb immobilisation, causes a ra...
Abstract: Disuse atrophy, caused by situations of unloading such as limb immobilisation, causes a ra...
Muscles and tendons are highly adaptive to changes in chronic loading, though little is known about ...
Muscles and tendons are highly adaptive to changes in chronic loading, though little is known about ...
Muscles and tendons are highly adaptive to changes in chronic loading, though little is known about ...
Muscles and tendons are highly adaptive to changes in chronic loading, though little is known about ...
Muscles and tendons are highly adaptive to changes in chronic loading, though little is known about ...
We measured changes in maximal voluntary and electrically evoked torque and rate of torque developme...
Aim: The present study investigated the influence of muscle architectural changes on muscle torque d...
AIM: The present study investigated the influence of muscle architectural changes on muscle torque d...
We measured changes in maximal voluntary and electrically evoked torque and rate of torque developme...
Item does not contain fulltextWe measured changes in maximal voluntary and electrically evoked torqu...
We measured changes in maximal voluntary and electrically evoked torque and rate of torque developme...
Aim: To investigate the influence of tendinous and synaptic changes induced by unilateral lower limb...
Aim: To investigate the influence of tendinous and synaptic changes induced by unilateral lower limb...
Abstract: Disuse atrophy, caused by situations of unloading such as limb immobilisation, causes a ra...
Abstract: Disuse atrophy, caused by situations of unloading such as limb immobilisation, causes a ra...
Muscles and tendons are highly adaptive to changes in chronic loading, though little is known about ...
Muscles and tendons are highly adaptive to changes in chronic loading, though little is known about ...
Muscles and tendons are highly adaptive to changes in chronic loading, though little is known about ...
Muscles and tendons are highly adaptive to changes in chronic loading, though little is known about ...
Muscles and tendons are highly adaptive to changes in chronic loading, though little is known about ...
We measured changes in maximal voluntary and electrically evoked torque and rate of torque developme...
Aim: The present study investigated the influence of muscle architectural changes on muscle torque d...
AIM: The present study investigated the influence of muscle architectural changes on muscle torque d...