External stimulus/loading initiates adaptations within skeletal muscle. It has been previously found that the cervical area has the highest loading while performing flying maneuvers under +Gz. The first purpose of this study was to examine the neck muscle response to the physical environment associated with flight training, incorporating limited exposure to +Gz force, in a Pilatus PC-9 aircraft. The second purpose was to examine the short-term range of movement (ROM) response to flight training. Isometric cervical muscle strength and ROM was monitored in 9 RAAF pilots completing an 8-mo flight-training course at Pearce Airbase in Western Australia, and in 10 controls matched for gender, age, height, and weight. Isometric cervical muscle str...
The aims of this study were to 1) better understand the relative contribution of morphological (musc...
BACKGROUND: Skilled performers in most motor tasks tend to require less force, muscle activity, and...
Quantification of cervical extension (CERV EXT) strength is complicated by the inability to stabiliz...
External stimulus/loading initiates adaptations within skeletal muscle. It has been previously found...
Objective To compare two neck strength training modalities. Background Neck injury in pilots flying ...
Background: High magnitude loads and unusual loading regimes are two important determinants for incr...
BACKGROUND High magnitude loads and unusual loading regimes are two important determinants for incre...
Introduction: Performing specific neck strengthening exercises has been proposed to decrease the inc...
INTRODUCTION: Performing specific neck strengthening exercises has been proposed to decrease the in...
Due to flight-exposure and age, cervical and trunk musculoskeletal characteristics of military helic...
Introduction: Neck injuries are common in high performance combat pilots and have been attributed to...
Introduction: In fighter pilots neck muscle strengthening exercises are often recommended to protect...
INTRODUCTION: In fighter pilots neck muscle strengthening exercises are often recommended to protect...
Introduction: Neck injuries are common in high performance combat pilots and have been attributed to...
Introduction: Spinal symptoms in fighter pilots are a serious aeromedical problem. The most common n...
The aims of this study were to 1) better understand the relative contribution of morphological (musc...
BACKGROUND: Skilled performers in most motor tasks tend to require less force, muscle activity, and...
Quantification of cervical extension (CERV EXT) strength is complicated by the inability to stabiliz...
External stimulus/loading initiates adaptations within skeletal muscle. It has been previously found...
Objective To compare two neck strength training modalities. Background Neck injury in pilots flying ...
Background: High magnitude loads and unusual loading regimes are two important determinants for incr...
BACKGROUND High magnitude loads and unusual loading regimes are two important determinants for incre...
Introduction: Performing specific neck strengthening exercises has been proposed to decrease the inc...
INTRODUCTION: Performing specific neck strengthening exercises has been proposed to decrease the in...
Due to flight-exposure and age, cervical and trunk musculoskeletal characteristics of military helic...
Introduction: Neck injuries are common in high performance combat pilots and have been attributed to...
Introduction: In fighter pilots neck muscle strengthening exercises are often recommended to protect...
INTRODUCTION: In fighter pilots neck muscle strengthening exercises are often recommended to protect...
Introduction: Neck injuries are common in high performance combat pilots and have been attributed to...
Introduction: Spinal symptoms in fighter pilots are a serious aeromedical problem. The most common n...
The aims of this study were to 1) better understand the relative contribution of morphological (musc...
BACKGROUND: Skilled performers in most motor tasks tend to require less force, muscle activity, and...
Quantification of cervical extension (CERV EXT) strength is complicated by the inability to stabiliz...