نتایج جستجو برای: triceps surae

تعداد نتایج: 2773  

2001
T. Mitsui R. J. Gregor A. Matsuo

Several studies have reported data for human walking at various slope angles (Tohuhiro et al., 1985; Redfern et al, 1997), but few present data at steeper slope conditions both up and down. In experiments using animal models, for example, having cats walk at slope conditions between 100% upslope and 100% downslope, it was reported that ankle extensor muscles displayed different behaviors during...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2014
T Cattagni A Martin G Scaglioni

The aim of this study was to determine how muscle activity and body orientation contribute to the triceps surae spinal transmission modulation, when moving from a sitting to a standing position. Maximal Hoffmann-reflex (Hmax) and motor potential (Mmax) were evoked in the soleus (SOL), medial and lateral gastrocnemius in 10 male subjects and in three conditions, passive sitting, active sitting a...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1997
C K Thomas B H Ross

Surface electromyograms (EMG) and force were recorded during repeated involuntary spasms of paralyzed triceps surae muscles of four men with chronic cervical spinal cord injury. The firing rates of 78 medial gastrocnemius (MG) motor units also were recorded intramuscularly with tungsten microelectrodes. Spasms typically involved a relatively rapid rise, then a more gradual fall in triceps surae...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2006
Satoshi Koba Takayoshi Yoshida Naoyuki Hayashi

We compared sympathetic and circulatory responses between kidney and skeletal muscles during fictive locomotion evoked by electrical stimulation of the mesencephalic locomotor region (MLR) in decerebrate and paralyzed rats (n = 8). Stimulation of the MLR for 30 s at 40-microA current intensity significantly increased arterial pressure (+38 +/- 6 mmHg), triceps surae muscle blood flow (+17 +/- 3...

2012

Deep tissue injury (DTI) is a dangerous form of pressure ulcer as it causes substantial subcutaneous damage before being detected. There are currently no practical and reliable forms of early detection or reversal of DTI. We propose the use of intermittent electrical stimulation (IES) to reverse the injury before it reaches the skin. Adult rats with spinal cord injury were used to assess the ef...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2016
Neil J Cronin Brian Hanley Athanassios Bissas

Racewalking is a unique event combining mechanical elements of walking with speeds associated with running. It is currently unclear how racewalking technique impacts lower limb muscle-tendon function despite the relevance of this to muscle economy and overall performance. The present study examined triceps surae neuromechanics in 11 internationally competitive racewalkers (age 25 ± 11 yr) walki...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2003
Ramy L Hanna Marc P Kaufman

The exercise pressor reflex is believed to be evoked, in part, by multiple metabolic stimuli that are generated when blood supply to exercising muscles is inadequate to meet metabolic demand. Recently, ATP, which is a P2 receptor agonist, has been suggested to be one of the metabolic stimuli evoking this reflex. We therefore tested the hypothesis that blockade of P2 receptors within contracting...

Journal: :The Journal of physiology 2002
Ian D Loram Martin Lakie

During quiet standing the human "inverted pendulum" sways irregularly. In previous work where subjects balanced a real inverted pendulum, we investigated what contribution the intrinsic mechanical ankle stiffness makes to achieve stability. Using the results of a plausible model, we suggested that intrinsic ankle stiffness is inadequate for providing stability. Here, using a piezo-electric tran...

Journal: :Medicine and science in sports and exercise 2015
Fausto A Panizzolo Andrew J Maiorana Louise H Naylor Glen A Lichtwark Lawrence Dembo David G Lloyd Daniel J Green Jonas Rubenson

PURPOSE Skeletal muscle wasting is well documented in chronic heart failure (CHF). This article provides a more detailed understanding of the morphology behind this muscle wasting and the relation between muscle morphology, strength, and exercise capacity in CHF. We investigated the effect of CHF on lower limb lean mass, detailed muscle-tendon architecture of the individual triceps surae muscle...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2004
Ken Tokizawa Masaki Mizuno Yoshio Nakamura Isao Muraoka

We investigated whether selective muscle mechanoreceptor activation in the lower limb opposes arm muscle metaboreceptor activation-mediated limb vasoconstriction. Seven subjects completed two trials: one control trial and one stretch trial. Both trials included 2 min of handgrip and 2 min of posthandgrip exercise muscle ischemia (PEMI). In the stretch trial, a 2-min sustained triceps surae stre...

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