INTRODUCTION: We examined the power spectral changes of the compound muscle action potential (M wave) evoked during isometric contractions of increasing strength. METHODS: Surface electromyography (sEMG) of the vastus lateralis and medialis was recorded from 20 volunteers who performed 4-s step-wise isometric contractions of different intensities. A maximal M wave was elicited by a single stimulus to the femoral nerve and superimposed on the voluntary contractions. The spectral characteristics (Fmean and Fmedian) of sEMG and M-wave signals were calculated. RESULTS: M-wave spectral indicators increased systematically with contraction intensity up to 60% MVC and then leveled off at higher forces. Over the 10-60% MVC range, the increase in spe...
The stochastic nature of surface myoelectric signals (MES) requires the use of power spectral analys...
What is the central question of this study? Is impaired membrane excitability reflected by an increa...
Objective: Humans usually tend to control more finely muscle force production in dominant than non-d...
INTRODUCTION: To compare the power spectral changes of the voluntary surface electromyogram (sEMG) a...
INTRODUCTION: To compare the power spectral changes of the voluntary surface electromyogram (sEMG) a...
The compound muscle action potential (M wave) has been commonly used to assess the peripheral proper...
Introduction: To investigate differences in twitch and M-wave potentiation in the quadriceps femoris...
Spectral frequencies of the surface electromyogram (sEMG) increase with contraction force, but debat...
Spectral frequencies of the surface electromyogram (sEMG) increase with contraction force, but debat...
We investigated the mechanisms underlying the potentiation of the first and second phases of the com...
We investigated the mechanisms underlying the potentiation of the first and second phases of the com...
This study was designed to examine separately the changes in the first and second phases of the musc...
The stochastic nature of surface myoelectric signals (MES) requires the use of power spectral analys...
What is the central question of this study? Is impaired membrane excitability reflected by an increa...
The stochastic nature of surface myoelectric signals (MES) requires the use of power spectral analys...
The stochastic nature of surface myoelectric signals (MES) requires the use of power spectral analys...
What is the central question of this study? Is impaired membrane excitability reflected by an increa...
Objective: Humans usually tend to control more finely muscle force production in dominant than non-d...
INTRODUCTION: To compare the power spectral changes of the voluntary surface electromyogram (sEMG) a...
INTRODUCTION: To compare the power spectral changes of the voluntary surface electromyogram (sEMG) a...
The compound muscle action potential (M wave) has been commonly used to assess the peripheral proper...
Introduction: To investigate differences in twitch and M-wave potentiation in the quadriceps femoris...
Spectral frequencies of the surface electromyogram (sEMG) increase with contraction force, but debat...
Spectral frequencies of the surface electromyogram (sEMG) increase with contraction force, but debat...
We investigated the mechanisms underlying the potentiation of the first and second phases of the com...
We investigated the mechanisms underlying the potentiation of the first and second phases of the com...
This study was designed to examine separately the changes in the first and second phases of the musc...
The stochastic nature of surface myoelectric signals (MES) requires the use of power spectral analys...
What is the central question of this study? Is impaired membrane excitability reflected by an increa...
The stochastic nature of surface myoelectric signals (MES) requires the use of power spectral analys...
The stochastic nature of surface myoelectric signals (MES) requires the use of power spectral analys...
What is the central question of this study? Is impaired membrane excitability reflected by an increa...
Objective: Humans usually tend to control more finely muscle force production in dominant than non-d...