The relative contribution of synergistic muscles has been studied during pedalling on a bicycle. The electromyographic (EMG) activity of the different components of triceps surae (namely soleus or SOL and medial gastrocnemius or MG) has been recorded and analyzed for increasing pedalling speed performed against increasing resistance. The results indicate that SOL IEMG (integrated EMG) increases linearly (y = 2x-12.1; r = 0.98) with increasing load (10-70 N) at constant speed (60 rpm), whereas no change is noted in MG IEMG below 40 N. In contrast, when the pedalling speed is increased (from 30 to 170 rpm) at constant load, MG IEMG shows the largest increase. Furthermore, although in both muscles EMG activity appears earlier in the movement w...
During submaximal cycling, the neuromuscular system has the freedom to select different intermuscula...
Title: Influence of crank arm length on change of muscle tone of musculus triceps surae Objectives: ...
This study compared patterns of leg muscle recruitment and coactivation, and the relationship betwee...
The effect of cycling cadence and crank resistance on the activity of hamstrings and quadriceps musc...
1. Raw or rectified and integrated electromyograms (integrated EMGs) of the leg muscles were recorde...
Human performance will be altered by changes in movement speed. The inertial properties of human lim...
International audienceThe purpose of the present study was to determine whether muscle synergies are...
The purpose of this study was to quantify the EMG activity of selected lower limb muscles during cyc...
Lower extremity muscle activity pattern changes with different pedaling frequencies. These changes w...
In this study, we examined patterns of leg muscle recruitment and co-activation, and the relationshi...
This study investigated changes in muscle activity when subjects are asked to maintain a constant ca...
Propulsion of a bicycle via pedalling action of the legs is caused by contraction of the leg muscles...
Introduction: Several authors have demonstrated that, while cycling at a constant power output, EMG...
Crank length (CL) on a bicycle may influence the total activation and period of activation of the le...
International audiencePurpose: Alterations of the mechanical patterns during an exhaustive pedaling ...
During submaximal cycling, the neuromuscular system has the freedom to select different intermuscula...
Title: Influence of crank arm length on change of muscle tone of musculus triceps surae Objectives: ...
This study compared patterns of leg muscle recruitment and coactivation, and the relationship betwee...
The effect of cycling cadence and crank resistance on the activity of hamstrings and quadriceps musc...
1. Raw or rectified and integrated electromyograms (integrated EMGs) of the leg muscles were recorde...
Human performance will be altered by changes in movement speed. The inertial properties of human lim...
International audienceThe purpose of the present study was to determine whether muscle synergies are...
The purpose of this study was to quantify the EMG activity of selected lower limb muscles during cyc...
Lower extremity muscle activity pattern changes with different pedaling frequencies. These changes w...
In this study, we examined patterns of leg muscle recruitment and co-activation, and the relationshi...
This study investigated changes in muscle activity when subjects are asked to maintain a constant ca...
Propulsion of a bicycle via pedalling action of the legs is caused by contraction of the leg muscles...
Introduction: Several authors have demonstrated that, while cycling at a constant power output, EMG...
Crank length (CL) on a bicycle may influence the total activation and period of activation of the le...
International audiencePurpose: Alterations of the mechanical patterns during an exhaustive pedaling ...
During submaximal cycling, the neuromuscular system has the freedom to select different intermuscula...
Title: Influence of crank arm length on change of muscle tone of musculus triceps surae Objectives: ...
This study compared patterns of leg muscle recruitment and coactivation, and the relationship betwee...