Weak myasthenic muscles were tested by nerve stimulation both at normal temperature and after local cooling that was accomplished by exposing the skin to ice bags or cold paraffin oil. Reduction of intramuscular temperature from 35 C to 28 C increased the voltage of the bellytendon electrical response, the force of the tetanus elicited by 10/sec or 20/sec nerve stimulation. The myasthenic decrement of successive muscle responses was less marked after cooling, as were "delayed rundown" and "postactivation exhaustion." All these effects were reversed on rewarming the muscle. The abnormal neuromuscular jitter in motor-unit components was also reduced by local cooling. These observations may explain why diagnostic application of repetitive stim...
This study investigated the ability to sustain quadriceps central motor drive while subjected to loc...
The effects of cooling on neuromuscular function and performance during gait are not fully examined....
Cold stress impairs fine and gross motor movements. Although peripheral effects of muscle cooling o...
The myasthenic neuromuscular failure tested by nerve stimulation and recording of muscle responses i...
Background: This study aimed to determine the effects of a standard therapeutic cooling protocol usi...
The aim of the study undertaken was to establish the effect of cooling on fatigue of the skeletal mu...
The aim of the research was to establish the effect of local cooling on the properties of muscles qu...
Human muscle can operate through a wide range of temperature; however optimal function may occur thr...
Research object- short-term cold stimulus influance for neuromuscular function. Objective: To determ...
Objectives: Skeletal muscle performance is determined by muscle temperature. This paperpresents a re...
Quick icing has been reported as an easy and satisfactory method for facilitating muscle activity, e...
Background. It is well known that reducing tissue temperature changes sensory and motor nerve conduc...
Purpose: Cooling muscles might produce a temporary reduction of spasticity. This study investigated ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of heating and cooling on time course of volunta...
Background: This study aimed to determine the effects of a standard therapeutic cooling protocol usi...
This study investigated the ability to sustain quadriceps central motor drive while subjected to loc...
The effects of cooling on neuromuscular function and performance during gait are not fully examined....
Cold stress impairs fine and gross motor movements. Although peripheral effects of muscle cooling o...
The myasthenic neuromuscular failure tested by nerve stimulation and recording of muscle responses i...
Background: This study aimed to determine the effects of a standard therapeutic cooling protocol usi...
The aim of the study undertaken was to establish the effect of cooling on fatigue of the skeletal mu...
The aim of the research was to establish the effect of local cooling on the properties of muscles qu...
Human muscle can operate through a wide range of temperature; however optimal function may occur thr...
Research object- short-term cold stimulus influance for neuromuscular function. Objective: To determ...
Objectives: Skeletal muscle performance is determined by muscle temperature. This paperpresents a re...
Quick icing has been reported as an easy and satisfactory method for facilitating muscle activity, e...
Background. It is well known that reducing tissue temperature changes sensory and motor nerve conduc...
Purpose: Cooling muscles might produce a temporary reduction of spasticity. This study investigated ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of heating and cooling on time course of volunta...
Background: This study aimed to determine the effects of a standard therapeutic cooling protocol usi...
This study investigated the ability to sustain quadriceps central motor drive while subjected to loc...
The effects of cooling on neuromuscular function and performance during gait are not fully examined....
Cold stress impairs fine and gross motor movements. Although peripheral effects of muscle cooling o...