نتایج جستجو برای: voluntary isometric contraction

تعداد نتایج: 95169  

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of rehabilitation medicine 1999
C Lagerström B Nordgren H Rahme

Grip strength during short and sustained maximal voluntary isometric contractions was measured in 28 females and 5 males with displaced Colles' fracture involving the distal radio-ulnar joint. The patients were randomized into two groups, treated either through immobilization with plaster cast or with external fixation. The recovery of isometric grip strength was followed over a two-year period...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2007
Christopher Del Balso E Cafarelli

This study employed longitudinal measures of evoked spinal reflex responses (Hoffman reflex, V wave) to investigate changes in the activation of muscle and to determine if there are "linked" neural adaptations in the motor pathway following isometric resistance training. Twenty healthy, sedentary males were randomly assigned to either the trained (n = 10) or control group (n = 10). The training...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2015
Lauro C Vianna Shekhar H Deo Areum K Jensen Seth W Holwerda Matthew C Zimmerman Paul J Fadel

Type 2 diabetes mellitus patients (T2D) have elevated risk of stroke, suggesting that cerebrovascular function is impaired. Herein, we examined dynamic cerebral autoregulation (CA) at rest and during exercise in T2D patients and determined whether underlying systemic oxidative stress is associated with impairments in CA. Middle cerebral artery blood velocity and arterial blood pressure (BP) wer...

2014
Riccardo Di Giminiani Leila Fabiani Giuliano Baldini Giovanni Cardelli Aldo Giovannelli Jozsef Tihanyi

OBJECTIVE To investigate the acute residual hormonal and neuromuscular responses exhibited following a single session of mechanical vibration applied to the upper extremities among different acceleration loads. METHODS Thirty male students were randomly assigned to a high vibration group (HVG), a low vibration group (LVG), or a control group (CG). A randomized double-blind, controlled-paralle...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2013
H S Palmer A K Håberg M S Fimland G M Solstad V Moe Iversen J Hoff J Helgerud L Eikenes

Strength training enhances muscular strength and neural drive, but the underlying neuronal mechanisms remain unclear. This study used magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to identify possible changes in corticospinal tract (CST) microstructure, cortical activation, and subcortical structure volumes following unilateral strength training of the plantar flexors. Mechanisms underlying cross-education ...

2015
Martin Behrens Matthias Weippert Franziska Wassermann Rainer Bader Sven Bruhn Anett Mau-Moeller

Previously published studies on the effect of short-term endurance training on neuromuscular function of the plantar flexors have shown that the H-reflex elicited at rest and during weak voluntary contractions was increased following the training regime. However, these studies did not test H-reflex modulation during isometric maximum voluntary contraction (iMVC) and did not incorporate a contro...

2002
Tiziano Binzoni Roger Springett David Delpy

The present work was aimed at measuring intramuscular oxygen consumption ( ) as a function of temperature (T), Ȯ2 in human forearm, during rest and aerobic isometric exercise (4% of the maximal voluntary contraction, MVC). Based upon results from in vitro experiments performed on isolated mitochondria of animal species, it was hypothesised that, during isometric exercise, the -T curve should di...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2005
Arthur J Cheng Charles L Rice

The purpose of this study was to assess fatigue and recovery of isotonic power and isometric contractile properties after a series of maximal isotonic contractions. Using a Biodex dynamometer, 13 men [26 yr (SD 3)] performed isotonic [50% of isometric maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) every 1.2 s through 75 degrees range of motion] single-limb knee extensions at the fastest velocity they coul...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2004
C J de Ruiter R D Kooistra M I Paalman A de Haan

We investigated the capacity for torque development and muscle activation at the onset of fast voluntary isometric knee extensions at 30, 60, and 90 degrees knee angle. Experiments were performed in subjects (n = 7) who had high levels (>90%) of activation at the plateau of maximal voluntary contractions. During maximal electrical nerve stimulation (8 pulses at 300 Hz), the maximal rate of torq...

2012
Tomofumi Yamaguchi Kenichi Sugawara Satoshi Tanaka Naoshin Yoshida Kei Saito Shigeo Tanabe Yoshihiro Muraoka Meigen Liu

While previous studies have assessed changes in corticospinal excitability following voluntary contraction coupled with electrical stimulation (ES), we sought to examine, for the first time in the field, real-time changes in corticospinal excitability. We monitored motor evoked potentials (MEPs) elicited by transcranial magnetic stimulation and recorded the MEPs using a mechanomyogram, which is...

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