نتایج جستجو برای: elbow flexors

تعداد نتایج: 14039  

Journal: :Diabetes 2004
Henning Andersen Søren Nielsen Carl E Mogensen Johannes Jakobsen

Motor function in type 2 diabetes is largely unknown. In 36 type 2 diabetic patients and in 36 control subjects matched for sex, age, weight, height, and physical activity, strength of flexors and extensors at elbow, wrist, knee, and ankle was assessed at isokinetic dynamometry. The degree of neuropathy was determined by clinical scores, nerve conduction studies, and quantitative sensory testin...

2014
Ahmed A. Ashour

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between myoelectric activities of wrist flexors and extensors and hand grip strength at four different positions of shoulder and elbow joints. Subjects: Thirteen normal male university students volunteered to participate in this study. Their mean ages, weights and heights were 19.6 (± 1.06) years, 75.9 (± 7.51) Kg and 173.5 (...

Journal: :Brain research 1997
M F Levin M Dimov

It is hypothesized that, depending on the motor task, the angular range of a joint may be subdivided into zones in which agonist and antagonist muscles are coactive, only one group of muscles is active or neither group is active. It is further hypothesized that central commands may change the size and location of these spatial zones. We investigated whether spatial zones are used by the nervous...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences 2001
V A Hughes W R Frontera M Wood W J Evans G E Dallal R Roubenoff M A Fiatarone Singh

The longitudinal changes in isokinetic strength of knee and elbow extensors and flexors, muscle mass, physical activity, and health were examined in 120 subjects initially 46 to 78 years old. Sixty-eight women and 52 men were reexamined after 9.7 +/- 1.1 years. The rates of decline in isokinetic strength averaged 14% per decade for knee extensors and 16% per decade for knee flexors in men and w...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2009
Samir G Sangani Andrew J Starsky John R McGuire Brian D Schmit

Multijoint reflex coupling could impact the voluntary control of functional arm movements in people post stroke. The multijoint responses to active-assist, constant-velocity movements of the elbow joint were measured in 14 individuals post stroke and 9 neurologically intact controls. Resulting responses in the stroke group illustrated a change in the reflex coupling of the elbow and shoulder mu...

2004
Joseph Langenderfer James E. Carpenter Richard E. Hughes

Rupture of the Long Head of Biceps tendon (LHB) results in varying elbow flexion strength deficit (mean deficit: 8%, S.D. 12% of mean) (Mariani et al. 1988). This variability in strength is interesting because it is previously unexplained. Observations of musculoskeletal parameters also exhibit variability (Murray et al. 2000). We hypothesize that the variation in elbow flexion strength in heal...

Journal: :Muscle & nerve 2005
Michael D Ellis Bradley G Holubar Ana Maria Acosta Randall F Beer Julius P A Dewald

Unlike individuals with mild stroke, individuals with severe stroke are constrained to stereotypical movement patterns attributed to abnormal coupling of shoulder abductors with elbow flexors, and shoulder adductors with elbow extensors. Whether abnormal muscle coactivation and associated joint torque patterns can be changed in this population is important to determine given that it bears on th...

2015
Paulo Gentil Saulo Soares Martim Bottaro

BACKGROUND Some authors suggest that single joint (SJ) exercises promote greater muscle hypertrophy because they are easier to be learned and therefore have less reliance on neural factors. On the other hand, some authors recommend an emphasis on multi-joint (MJ) exercises for maximizing muscle strength, assuming that MJ exercises are more effective than SJ exercises because they enable a great...

Journal: :Acta physiologica 2010
B H Dalton J M Jakobi B L Allman C L Rice

AIM Healthy adult ageing of the human neuromuscular system is comprised of changes that include atrophy, weakness and slowed movements with reduced spinal motor neurone output expressed by lower motor unit discharge rates (MUDRs). The latter observation has been obtained mostly from hand and lower limb muscles. The purpose was to determine the extent to which elbow flexor and extensor contracti...

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