This study assessed the reproducibility of electrically evoked, isometric quadriceps contractile properties in eight people with spinal cord injury (SCI) and eight able-bodied (AB) individuals. Over all, the pooled coefficients of variation (CVps) in the SCI group were significantly lower (ranging from 0.03 to 0.15) than in the AB group (ranging from 0.08 to 0.21) (P<0.05). Furthermore, in all subjects, the variability of force production increased as stimulation frequency decreased (P<0.01). In subjects with SCI, variables of contractile speed are clearly less reproducible than tetanic tension or resistance to fatigue. Contractile properties of quadriceps muscles of SCI subjects were significantly different from that of AB subjects. Muscle...
To gain insight into the adaptive response of human tendon to paralysis, we compared the mechanical ...
A surface electromyography (EMG) analysis was performed in this study to examine central neural and ...
1. Four paraplegic men volunteered for an exercise programme in which their paralysed quadriceps mus...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study assessed the reproducibility of electrically evoked, isomet...
This study assessed the reproducibility of electrically evoked, isometric quadriceps contractile pro...
A spinal cord injury usually leads to an increase in contractile speed and fatigability of the paral...
A spinal cord injury usually leads to an increase in contractile speed and fatigability of the paral...
AbstractThis study proposes the application of a strengthening index to quantify the effect of train...
Effects of two different training regimens on the contractile properties of the quadriceps muscle we...
Effects of two different training regimens on the contractile properties of the quadriceps muscle we...
Effects of two different training regimens on the contractile properties of the quadriceps muscle we...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) results in widespread variation in muscle function. Review of motor unit da...
INTRODUCTION It is known from animal studies that muscle composition can be altered in response to d...
In ablebodied (AB) individuals, voluntary muscle activation progressively declines during sustained ...
This study compared human muscles following long-term reduced neuromuscular activity to those with n...
To gain insight into the adaptive response of human tendon to paralysis, we compared the mechanical ...
A surface electromyography (EMG) analysis was performed in this study to examine central neural and ...
1. Four paraplegic men volunteered for an exercise programme in which their paralysed quadriceps mus...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study assessed the reproducibility of electrically evoked, isomet...
This study assessed the reproducibility of electrically evoked, isometric quadriceps contractile pro...
A spinal cord injury usually leads to an increase in contractile speed and fatigability of the paral...
A spinal cord injury usually leads to an increase in contractile speed and fatigability of the paral...
AbstractThis study proposes the application of a strengthening index to quantify the effect of train...
Effects of two different training regimens on the contractile properties of the quadriceps muscle we...
Effects of two different training regimens on the contractile properties of the quadriceps muscle we...
Effects of two different training regimens on the contractile properties of the quadriceps muscle we...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) results in widespread variation in muscle function. Review of motor unit da...
INTRODUCTION It is known from animal studies that muscle composition can be altered in response to d...
In ablebodied (AB) individuals, voluntary muscle activation progressively declines during sustained ...
This study compared human muscles following long-term reduced neuromuscular activity to those with n...
To gain insight into the adaptive response of human tendon to paralysis, we compared the mechanical ...
A surface electromyography (EMG) analysis was performed in this study to examine central neural and ...
1. Four paraplegic men volunteered for an exercise programme in which their paralysed quadriceps mus...