We measured changes in maximal voluntary and electrically evoked torque and rate of torque development because of limb unloading. We investigated whether these changes during single joint isometric muscle contractions were related to changes in jump performance involving dynamic muscle contractions and several joints. Six healthy male subjects (21 ± 1 years) underwent 3 weeks of unilateral lower limb suspension (ULLS) of the right limb. Plantar flexor and knee extensor maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) torque and maximal rate of torque development (MRTD), voluntary activation, and maximal triplet torque (thigh; 3 pulses at 300 Hz) were measured next to squat jump height before and after ULLS. MVC of plantar flexors and knee extensors (MVC...
8 male athletes performed squat jumps in 5 unloading conditions (using counterweight system) and wit...
Aim: To investigate the influence of tendinous and synaptic changes induced by unilateral lower limb...
PURPOSE: In the literature, substantial decreases in power output in jumping have been described for...
We measured changes in maximal voluntary and electrically evoked torque and rate of torque developme...
We measured changes in maximal voluntary and electrically evoked torque and rate of torque developme...
We hypothesized that maximal unilateral isometric knee extensor torque, the rate of torque developme...
Aim: The present study investigated the influence of muscle architectural changes on muscle torque d...
Background: To non-invasively test the hypothesis that (a) short-term lower limb unloading would ind...
PURPOSE: The goal of the present study was to determine the contribution of the intrinsic muscle pro...
Muscles and tendons are highly adaptive to changes in chronic loading, though little is known about ...
Muscles and tendons are highly adaptive to changes in chronic loading, though little is known about ...
Muscle contractile mechanics induced by the changing demands of human movement have the potential to...
PURPOSE: We hypothesized that the initial rate (first 40 ms) of unilateral knee extensor torque deve...
Previous research has shown that lower limb peak torque (PT) is reduced up to 72 hours after treadmi...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to investigate the adjustment of leg stiffness and the rel...
8 male athletes performed squat jumps in 5 unloading conditions (using counterweight system) and wit...
Aim: To investigate the influence of tendinous and synaptic changes induced by unilateral lower limb...
PURPOSE: In the literature, substantial decreases in power output in jumping have been described for...
We measured changes in maximal voluntary and electrically evoked torque and rate of torque developme...
We measured changes in maximal voluntary and electrically evoked torque and rate of torque developme...
We hypothesized that maximal unilateral isometric knee extensor torque, the rate of torque developme...
Aim: The present study investigated the influence of muscle architectural changes on muscle torque d...
Background: To non-invasively test the hypothesis that (a) short-term lower limb unloading would ind...
PURPOSE: The goal of the present study was to determine the contribution of the intrinsic muscle pro...
Muscles and tendons are highly adaptive to changes in chronic loading, though little is known about ...
Muscles and tendons are highly adaptive to changes in chronic loading, though little is known about ...
Muscle contractile mechanics induced by the changing demands of human movement have the potential to...
PURPOSE: We hypothesized that the initial rate (first 40 ms) of unilateral knee extensor torque deve...
Previous research has shown that lower limb peak torque (PT) is reduced up to 72 hours after treadmi...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to investigate the adjustment of leg stiffness and the rel...
8 male athletes performed squat jumps in 5 unloading conditions (using counterweight system) and wit...
Aim: To investigate the influence of tendinous and synaptic changes induced by unilateral lower limb...
PURPOSE: In the literature, substantial decreases in power output in jumping have been described for...