Electrical stimulation (ES) and magnetic stimulation (MS), applied peripherally, may be used to elicit muscle contractions to increase muscle hypertrophy, increase muscle strength and reduce knee laxity in rehabilitation following injury. We aimed to examine the effect of a three-week exercise programme designed to induce muscle hypertrophy augmented by peripheral ES and MS. We hypothesised that the use of peripheral stimulation to augment voluntary drive during a resistance-training protocol would induce more repetitions thus leading to increased thigh circumference, muscle layer thickness, and quadriceps strength whilst decreasing knee laxity. Thirty healthy participants were divided randomly into either ES, MS or Control groups. Five res...
The effect of different training intensities of electro-motor stimulation (EMS) on strength gains pr...
Exercise - induced muscle soreness can present several complications including an increased intensi...
Power and strength training, using conventional techniques, has been studied by several researchers....
Electrical stimulation (ES) and magnetic stimulation (MS), applied peripherally, may be used to elic...
The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of an eight-week Electrical Stimulation (ES) ...
Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) has recently drawn a lot of attention as means for stren...
The efficacy of electrical muscle stimulation to restore motor function was investigated in fifteen ...
Previous research on muscle strengthening using electrical stimulation has mainly focused on isometr...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of EMS training on hamstring muscle strength. T...
Background: Strengthening the intrinsic foot muscles is a poorly understood and largely overlooked a...
Background: The appropriate activity of the knee agonist-antagonist muscles is important to resist a...
This study compared the effects of 6-week home-based resistance training (RT) and neuromuscular elec...
Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) is a commonly employed modality for rehabilitation and i...
Yocheved Laufer,1 Haim Shtraker,2 Michal Elboim Gabyzon1 1Physical Therapy Department, Faculty of S...
Low-load blood flow restricted (BFR) resistance exercise has been suggested to be as effective as mo...
The effect of different training intensities of electro-motor stimulation (EMS) on strength gains pr...
Exercise - induced muscle soreness can present several complications including an increased intensi...
Power and strength training, using conventional techniques, has been studied by several researchers....
Electrical stimulation (ES) and magnetic stimulation (MS), applied peripherally, may be used to elic...
The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of an eight-week Electrical Stimulation (ES) ...
Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) has recently drawn a lot of attention as means for stren...
The efficacy of electrical muscle stimulation to restore motor function was investigated in fifteen ...
Previous research on muscle strengthening using electrical stimulation has mainly focused on isometr...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of EMS training on hamstring muscle strength. T...
Background: Strengthening the intrinsic foot muscles is a poorly understood and largely overlooked a...
Background: The appropriate activity of the knee agonist-antagonist muscles is important to resist a...
This study compared the effects of 6-week home-based resistance training (RT) and neuromuscular elec...
Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) is a commonly employed modality for rehabilitation and i...
Yocheved Laufer,1 Haim Shtraker,2 Michal Elboim Gabyzon1 1Physical Therapy Department, Faculty of S...
Low-load blood flow restricted (BFR) resistance exercise has been suggested to be as effective as mo...
The effect of different training intensities of electro-motor stimulation (EMS) on strength gains pr...
Exercise - induced muscle soreness can present several complications including an increased intensi...
Power and strength training, using conventional techniques, has been studied by several researchers....