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Temporal patterns of rat behaviour in the central platform of the elevated plus maze. Comparative analysis between male subjects of strains with diff…

2016

We have analyzed the temporal patterns of behaviour of male rats of the Wistar and DA/Han strains on the central platform of the elevated plus maze. The ethogram encompassed 10 behavioural elements. Durations, frequencies and latencies showed quantitative differences as to walking and sniffing activities. Wistar rats displayed significantly lower latency and significantly higher durations and frequencies of walking activities. DA/Han rats showed a significant increase of sniffing duration. In addition, DA/Han rats showed a significantly higher amount of time spent in the central platform. Multivariate T-pattern analysis revealed differences in the temporal organization of behaviour of the t…

MaleElevated plus mazemedicine.medical_specialtyTime Factorsmedicine.drug_classMaze learningWistarRats as laboratory animalsAnxietyRats Inbred WKYSettore BIO/09 - FisiologiaAnxiolytic050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciencesBasal (phylogenetics)0302 clinical medicineEthogramSpecies SpecificitySniffingEmotionalityInternal medicineAdaptation PsychologicalMale ratsmedicineAnimals0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesRats WistarMaze LearningNeuroscience (all)General Neuroscience05 social sciencesDA/HanMale ratT-pattern analysiActigraphyCentral platformEndocrinologyAnxiogenicMultivariate AnalysisExploratory BehaviorElevated plus mazePsychologyNeuroscience030217 neurology & neurosurgeryJournal of Neuroscience Methods
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Traditional versus functional strength training: effects on muscle strength and power in the elderly.

2012

Published versiom of an article in the journal:Journal of Aging and Physical Activity. Also available from Human Kinetics: http://http://journals.humankinetics.com/japa-back-issues/japa-volume-21-issue-1-january/traditional-versus-functional-strength-training-effects-on-muscle-strength-and-power-in-the-elderly The aim was to determine whether strength training with machines vs. functional strength training at 80% of one-repetition maximum improves muscle strength and power among the elderly. Sixty-three subjects (69.9 +/- 4.1 yr) were randomized to a high-power strength group (HPSG), a functional strength group (FSG), or a nonrandomized control group (CG). Data were collected using a force …

MaleFunctional trainingmedicine.medical_specialtyhigh velocityStrength trainingHigh velocityPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationseniorsVDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Sports medicine: 850::Exercise techniques: 851Surveys and QuestionnairesmedicineHumansForce platformMuscle StrengthMuscle SkeletalMathematicsAgedAged 80 and overRehabilitationResistance Trainingweight trainingPower (physics)Muscle strengthPhysical therapyFemaleGeriatrics and GerontologyGerontologyforceJournal of aging and physical activity
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An exploration of the differences in hip strength, gluteus medius activity, and trunk, pelvis, and lower-limb biomechanics during different functiona…

2020

ABSTRACT The purpose of the study was to explore differences in the coronal biomechanics of the trunk, pelvis, hip, and knee joints, and gluteus medius muscle activity (GMed) during walking and step down from two riser heights. Joint kinematics and kinetics from 20 healthy participants were recorded using a 10-camera Qualisys system and force plates, and GMed EMG was recorded using a Delsys Trigno system. Hip abductor strength was measured using a hand-held dynamometer. Pelvic obliquity and lateral trunk bending excursions were significantly higher in walking than in step-down tasks. Significantly greater knee adduction moments were seen during both step-down tasks compared to level walking…

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Achilles tendon loading during walking: application of a novel optic fiber technique.

1998

An optic fiber (O 0.5 mm) was utilized for the study of Achilles tendon forces (ATF) in eight volunteers who walked over a 10 m force platform at three speeds (1.1 ± 0.1 m × s−1, 1.5 ± 0.1 m × s−1 and 1.8 ± 0.2 m × s−1). The presented ATF-time curves showed great intersubject variation in magnitudes of the sudden release of force after initial contact and in the peak ATF's (1430 ± 500 N). This intersubject variation in the peak force decreased only by 4% when cross-sectional area of the tendon was considered. Measured ground reaction forces and plantar pressures confirmed that the subjects walked quite normally during recordings. The peak ATF was found to be rather insensitive to speed in c…

MaleOptical fiberMaterials sciencePhysiologyWalkingAchilles Tendonlaw.inventionlawPhysiology (medical)medicineFiber Optic TechnologyHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineForce platformGround reaction forceMeasurement methodAchilles tendonElectromyographyPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthBiomechanicsGeneral MedicineAnatomyTendonBiomechanical PhenomenaPreferred walking speedmedicine.anatomical_structureFemaleBiomedical engineeringEuropean journal of applied physiology and occupational physiology
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Activity of Thigh Muscles During Static and Dynamic Stances in Stroke Patients: A Pilot Case-Control Study

2014

Impaired postural control is a key characteristic of mobility problems in stroke patients and has great impact on the incidence of falls and on the level of independence in activities of daily living. The role played by the thigh muscles in balance impairment in stroke patients has not been sufficiently investigated. This study investigated the activities of the thigh muscles in stroke patients during standing balance manipulations.Ten stroke patients and 15 healthy subjects performed 5 upright standing tasks on a force platform: normal standing with eyes open, normal standing with eyes closed, feet together, semi-tandem standing, and a dynamic measurement along a predefined route. The post…

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The influence of wearing ski-boots with different rigidity characteristics on postural control

2018

External supports that reduce ankle joint mobility such as ski-boots can impair postural control of healthy participants. Although this disruptive effect has been attributed to the rigidity of the external supports, the results remained controversial and no study has been conducted in order to evaluate the influence of ski-boots rigidity. Hence, the question about the influence of ankle support rigidity on postural control remains open. This study was therefore undertaken in order to investigate the effect of ski-boots rigidity on postural control. Ten healthy active participants were recruited. The wearing of soft and rigid ski-boots was compared to barefoot while standing on a seesaw gene…

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Achilles tendon length changes during walking in long-term diabetes patients

2010

Diabetes leads to numerous side effects, including an increased density of collagen fibrils and thickening of the Achilles tendon. This may increase tissue stiffness and could affect stretch distribution between muscle and tendinous tissues during walking. The primary aim of this study was to examine stretch distribution between muscle and tendinous tissues in the medial gastrocnemius muscle-tendon unit in long-term diabetes patients and control subjects during walking.Achilles tendon length changes were investigated in 13 non-neuropathic diabetes patients and 12 controls, whilst walking at a self selected speed across a 10 m force platform. Electromyographic activity was recorded in the me…

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Older adults who have previously fallen due to a trip walk differently than those who have fallen due to a slip

2014

Studying the relationships between centre of mass (COM) and centre of pressure (COP) during walking has been shown to be useful in determining movement stability. The aim of the current study was to compare COM-COP separation measures during walking between groups of older adults with no history of falling, and a history of falling due to tripping or slipping. Any differences between individuals who have fallen due to a slip and those who have fallen due to a trip in measures of dynamic balance could potentially indicate differences in the mechanisms responsible for falls. Forty older adults were allocated into groups based on their self-reported fall history during walking. The non-faller …

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Acute neuromuscular responses to short and long roundhouse kick striking paces in professional Muay Thai fighters.

2019

International audience; BACKGROUND: Muay Thai fighters strongly rely on the use of the roundhouse kick due to its effectiveness (i.e. power) and implications on the final score. Therefore, different striking tempos at full power are used during training as a method to enhance kicking power. However, the neuromuscular responses are unknown. Thus, the goal of this study was to investigate neuromuscular responses to a single bout of shorter (every second = H1) and longer (every 3s = H3) kick striking time intervals, measured with the countermovement jump (CMJ).METHODS: Nine professional Muay Thai fighters participated in this randomized, cross-over trial. CMJs were measured on force plates bef…

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Relationship between body composition and vertical ground reaction forces in obese children when walking.

2016

Abstract Background Obesity is now a serious worldwide challenge, especially in children. This condition can cause a number of different health problems, including musculoskeletal disorders, some of which are due to mechanical stress caused by excess body weight. The aim of this study was to determine the association between body composition and the vertical ground reaction force produced during walking in obese children. Methods Sixteen children participated in the study, six females and ten males [11.5 (1.2) years old, 69.8 (15.5) kg, 1.56 (0.09) m, and 28.36 (3.74) kg/m 2 of body mass index (BMI)]. Total weight, lean mass and fat mass were measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry and…

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