نتایج جستجو برای: maximum voluntary isometric contraction

تعداد نتایج: 384647  

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1999
S C Lee C N Becker S A Binder-Macleod

Stimulation trains that exploit the catchlike property [catchlike-inducing trains (CITs)] produce greater forces and rates of rise of force than do constant-frequency trains (CFTs) during isometric contractions and isovelocity movements. This study examined the effect of CITs during isotonic contractions in healthy subjects. Knee extension was electrically elicited against a load of 10% of maxi...

Journal: :Sensors 2016
Le Li Henry Shin Xiaoyan Li Sheng Li Ping Zhou

This study assessed changes in electrical impedance myography (EIM) at different levels of isometric muscle contraction as well as during exhaustive exercise at 60% maximum voluntary contraction (MVC) until task failure. The EIM was performed on the biceps brachii muscle of 19 healthy subjects. The results showed that there was a significant difference between the muscle resistance (R) measured...

Journal: :Frontiers in physiology 2016
Daniel Boulton Chloe E. Taylor Vaughan G. Macefield Simon Green

During voluntary contractions, muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) to contracting muscles increases in proportion to force but the underlying mechanisms are not clear. To shed light on these mechanisms, particularly the influences of central command and muscle afferent feedback, the present study tested the hypothesis that MSNA is greater during voluntary compared with electrically-evoked ...

ابراهیمی تکامجانی, اسماعیل, غریب‌زاده, شهریار, مروی, حمیدرضا, مصیب‌نژاد, جواد, وثاقی قراملکی, بهنوش, کشاورز, منصور,

Background: The typical features of eccentric exercise-induced muscle damage are delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS) and prolonged loss of muscle strength. It has been shown that passive warmth is effective in reducing muscle injury. Due to the interaction of different systems in vivo, we used isolated perfused medial gastrocnemius skeletal muscle to study the direct effect of temperature on t...

2011
Marcus Yung

Current trends in industry are leaning towards specialized production systems and sedentary computer work tasks that are associated with low and less varying mechanical exposures. It has been suggested that physical variation is an effective intervention to reduce local fatigue and potentially musculoskeletal disorders. However, little is known in how the differences between physical variation ...

Journal: :Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery 2008
Elizabeth F Clisby Natalie L Bitter Michael J Sandow Mark A Jones Mary E Magarey Shapour Jaberzadeh

A principal cause of subacromial impingement (SAI) is failure of the rotator cuff to center the humeral head in the glenoid during shoulder motion, counteracting the effect of the deltoid. As rehabilitation of the rotator cuff endeavors to restore balance between these muscle groups, the purpose of this companion study was to evaluate, in the symptomatic shoulders of patients with SAI, (1) the ...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2006
Hae-Dong Lee Taija Finni John A Hodgson Alex M Lai V Reggie Edgerton Shantanu Sinha

The in vivo strain properties of human skeletal muscle-tendon complexes are poorly understood, particularly following chronic periods of reduced load bearing. We studied eight healthy volunteers who underwent 4 wk of unilateral lower limb suspension (ULLS) to induce chronic unloading. Before and after the ULLS, maximum isometric ankle plantar flexion torque was determined by using a magnetic re...

Journal: :PloS one 2015
Akira Saito Hiroshi Akima

Although activity of the rectus femoris (RF) differs from that of the other synergists in quadriceps femoris muscle group during physical activities in humans, it has been suggested that the activation pattern of the vastus intermedius (VI) is similar to that of the RF. The purpose of present study was to examine activation of the VI during isometric hip flexion. Ten healthy men performed isome...

2013
Massimiliano Ditroilo Mark Watsford Aron Murphy Giuseppe De Vito

The assessment of musculo-articular stiffness (MAS) with the free-oscillation technique is a popular method with a variety of applications. This study examined the sources of variability (load applied and frequency of oscillation) when MAS is assessed. Over two testing occasions, 14 healthy men (27.7±5.2 yr, 1.82±0.04 m, 79.5±8.4 kg) were measured for isometric maximum voluntary contraction and...

Journal: :Journal of orthopaedic research : official publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society 1997
G Murthy N J Kahan A R Hargens D M Rempel

The purpose of our investigation was to determine if the near infrared spectroscopy technique was sensitive to changes in tissue oxygenation at low levels of isometric contraction in the extensor carpi radialis brevis muscle. Nine subjects were seated with the right arm abducted to 45 degrees, elbow flexed to 85 degrees, forearm pronated 45 degrees, and wrist and forearm supported on an armrest...

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