Background. Motor unit firing frequencies are low during maximal voluntary contractions (MVCs) of human thenar muscles impaired by cervical spinal cord injury (SCI). Objective. This study aimed to examine whether thenar motor unit firing frequencies increase when driven by both maximal voluntary drive and other concurrent inputs compared with an MVC alone. Methods. Motor unit firing rates, force, and surface electromyographic activity (EMG) were compared across 2 contractions: (a) MVC alone and (b) MVC combined with another input (combination contraction). Other inputs (conditions) included vibration, heat, or cold applied to the anterior surface of the forearm, electrical stimulation delivered to the anterior surface of the middle finger, ...
In ablebodied (AB) individuals, voluntary muscle activation progressively declines during sustained ...
In ablebodied (AB) individuals, voluntary muscle activation progressively declines during sustained ...
In ablebodied (AB) individuals, voluntary muscle activation progressively declines during sustained ...
Background. Motor unit firing frequencies are low during maximal voluntary contractions (MVCs) of hu...
Background. Motor unit firing frequencies are low during maximal voluntary contractions (MVCs) of hu...
Spinal cord injury may change both the distribution and the strength of the synaptic input within a ...
Spinal cord injury may change both the distribution and the strength of the synaptic input within a ...
Spinal cord injury may change both the distribution and the strength of the synaptic input within a ...
Spinal cord injury may change both the distribution and the strength of the synaptic input within a ...
Involuntary contractions of paralyzed muscles (spasms) commonly disrupt daily activities and rehabil...
Involuntary contractions of paralyzed muscles (spasms) commonly disrupt daily activities and rehabil...
Involuntary contractions of paralyzed muscles (spasms) commonly disrupt daily activities and rehabil...
Involuntary motor unit activity at low rates is common in hand muscles paralysed by spinal cord inju...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) results in widespread variation in muscle function. Review of motor unit da...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) results in widespread variation in muscle function. Review of motor unit da...
In ablebodied (AB) individuals, voluntary muscle activation progressively declines during sustained ...
In ablebodied (AB) individuals, voluntary muscle activation progressively declines during sustained ...
In ablebodied (AB) individuals, voluntary muscle activation progressively declines during sustained ...
Background. Motor unit firing frequencies are low during maximal voluntary contractions (MVCs) of hu...
Background. Motor unit firing frequencies are low during maximal voluntary contractions (MVCs) of hu...
Spinal cord injury may change both the distribution and the strength of the synaptic input within a ...
Spinal cord injury may change both the distribution and the strength of the synaptic input within a ...
Spinal cord injury may change both the distribution and the strength of the synaptic input within a ...
Spinal cord injury may change both the distribution and the strength of the synaptic input within a ...
Involuntary contractions of paralyzed muscles (spasms) commonly disrupt daily activities and rehabil...
Involuntary contractions of paralyzed muscles (spasms) commonly disrupt daily activities and rehabil...
Involuntary contractions of paralyzed muscles (spasms) commonly disrupt daily activities and rehabil...
Involuntary motor unit activity at low rates is common in hand muscles paralysed by spinal cord inju...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) results in widespread variation in muscle function. Review of motor unit da...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) results in widespread variation in muscle function. Review of motor unit da...
In ablebodied (AB) individuals, voluntary muscle activation progressively declines during sustained ...
In ablebodied (AB) individuals, voluntary muscle activation progressively declines during sustained ...
In ablebodied (AB) individuals, voluntary muscle activation progressively declines during sustained ...