International audienceMuscle activation during self-resistance exercises was studied in 18 subjects performing (a) maximal unilateral isometric cocontractions of flexor and extensor muscles of the right elbow (UNI); (b) bilateral exercises consisting of maximal isometric extensions of the right elbow against the left elbow flexors (BiExt) and maximal isometric flexion of the right elbow against the left elbow extensors (BiFlex). Force production by the biceps brachii (BB), brachioradialis (BR), and triceps brachii (TB) during UNI, BiFlex, and BiExt were estimated by comparing the integrated surface electromyograms (iEMG) of BB, BR, and TB during UNI, BiExt, and BiFlex with the individual iEMG-force relationship determined from isometric con...
The aim of this study was to determine morphological and functional changes of the elbow extensor mu...
This study compared between maximal voluntary (VOL) and electrically stimulated (ES) isometric contr...
The study aimed to compare the effects of elastic and weight resistance exercise on muscular activat...
Epub ahead of printBACKGROUND: The effects of a six-week maximal voluntary isometric co-contraction ...
ABSTRACT Aim the aim was to investigate the influence of a maximal isometric muscle action of the e...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of isometric and isotonic exercise upon the...
Les cinq études de la présente thèse concernent le niveau d activation musculaire au cours de contra...
Antagonistic muscle pairs cannot be fully activated simultaneously, even with maximal effort, under ...
The purpose of this study was to compare the absolute and relative changes in maximal bilateral elbo...
Antagonistic muscle pairs cannot be fully activated simultaneously, even with maximal effort, under ...
Strength training has been reported as an important tool for enhancing and maintaining health. Resis...
This investigation aimed to determine the neuromuscular response of the bicep brachii during heavy (...
Twenty-six sedentary, college-aged females were matched and randomly assigned to one of two groups....
This study aimed to investigate the bilateral effect of unilateral training on isometric dorsiflexio...
The purpose of this study was to examine the acute effects of maximal concentric vs. eccentric exerc...
The aim of this study was to determine morphological and functional changes of the elbow extensor mu...
This study compared between maximal voluntary (VOL) and electrically stimulated (ES) isometric contr...
The study aimed to compare the effects of elastic and weight resistance exercise on muscular activat...
Epub ahead of printBACKGROUND: The effects of a six-week maximal voluntary isometric co-contraction ...
ABSTRACT Aim the aim was to investigate the influence of a maximal isometric muscle action of the e...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of isometric and isotonic exercise upon the...
Les cinq études de la présente thèse concernent le niveau d activation musculaire au cours de contra...
Antagonistic muscle pairs cannot be fully activated simultaneously, even with maximal effort, under ...
The purpose of this study was to compare the absolute and relative changes in maximal bilateral elbo...
Antagonistic muscle pairs cannot be fully activated simultaneously, even with maximal effort, under ...
Strength training has been reported as an important tool for enhancing and maintaining health. Resis...
This investigation aimed to determine the neuromuscular response of the bicep brachii during heavy (...
Twenty-six sedentary, college-aged females were matched and randomly assigned to one of two groups....
This study aimed to investigate the bilateral effect of unilateral training on isometric dorsiflexio...
The purpose of this study was to examine the acute effects of maximal concentric vs. eccentric exerc...
The aim of this study was to determine morphological and functional changes of the elbow extensor mu...
This study compared between maximal voluntary (VOL) and electrically stimulated (ES) isometric contr...
The study aimed to compare the effects of elastic and weight resistance exercise on muscular activat...