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2021

Sports-related pain and injury is directly linked to tissue inflammation, thus involving the autonomic nervous system (ANS). In the present experimental study, we disable the sympathetic part of the ANS by applying a stellate ganglion block (SGB) in an experimental model of delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) of the biceps muscle. We included 45 healthy participants (female 11, male 34, age 24.16 ± 6.67 years [range 18–53], BMI 23.22 ± 2.09 kg/m2) who were equally randomized to receive either (i) an SGB prior to exercise-induced DOMS (preventive), (ii) sham intervention in addition to DOMS (control/sham), or (iii) SGB after the induction of DOMS (rehabilitative). The aim of the study was t…

medicine.medical_specialtySports medicinePhysiologybusiness.industrySham InterventionInflammationBicepslaw.inventionAutonomic nervous systemRandomized controlled triallawPhysiology (medical)AnesthesiaDelayed onset muscle sorenessEccentricMedicinemedicine.symptombusinessFrontiers in Physiology
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Changes in health-related quality of life in elderly men after 12 weeks of strength training

2017

Background Muscular strength is associated with functional ability in elderly, and older adults are recommended to perform muscle-strengthening exercise. Understanding how improved muscle strength and -mass influence general and specific domains of quality of life is important when planning health promotion efforts targeting older adults. The aims of the present study were to describe changes in health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in older men participating in 12 weeks of systematic strength training, and to investigate whether improvements in muscle strength and muscle mass are associated with enhancements in HRQOL. Methods We recruited 49 men aged 60–81 years to participate in an inter…

medicine.medical_specialtyStrength trainingphysical activitylcsh:GeriatricsPhysical strengthelderly03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationSF-12Quality of lifemedicinestrength training030212 general & internal medicineFunctional abilityLeg pressbusiness.industryBiceps curl030229 sport sciencesTrunkHRQOLlcsh:RC952-954.6Physical therapyLean body massGeriatrics and GerontologybusinessResearch Article
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Tensiomyographical responsiveness to peripheral fatigue in quadriceps femoris

2020

Background Fatigue influences athletic performance and can also increase the risk of injury in sports, and most of the methods to evaluate it require an additional voluntary effort. Tensiomyography (TMG), which uses electrical stimulation and a displacement sensor to evaluate muscle contraction properties of one or more muscle bellies, has emerged as a technique that can assess the presence of peripheral and central fatigue without requiring additional voluntary efforts. However, the evaluation of the TMG’s ability to detect fatigue is limited, both at the level of muscle bellies and statistical methods. Thus, the aim of the present study was twofold: (i) to examine and compare the tensiom…

medicine.medical_specialtyTensiomyographyVastus medialislcsh:MedicineIsometric exerciseTensiomyographyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRecreational athletesInternal medicinemedicineContraction velocityFatigueReceiver operating characteristicbusiness.industryGeneral Neurosciencelcsh:RRegression analysisResponsiveness030229 sport sciencesGeneral MedicineKinesiologyPeripheralOrthopedicsQuadricepsCardiologySexmedicine.symptomGeneral Agricultural and Biological Sciencesbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryMuscle contractionPeerJ
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Pea proteins oral supplementation promotes muscle thickness gains during resistance training: a double-blind, randomized, Placebo-controlled clinical…

2014

The effects of protein supplementation on muscle thickness and strength seem largely dependent on its composition. The current study aimed at comparing the impact of an oral supplementation with vegetable Pea protein (NUTRALYS®) vs. Whey protein and Placebo on biceps brachii muscle thickness and strength after a 12-week resistance training program. One hundred and sixty one males, aged 18 to 35 years were enrolled in the study and underwent 12 weeks of resistance training on upper limb muscles. According to randomization, they were included in the Pea protein (n = 53), Whey protein (n = 54) or Placebo (n = 54) group. All had to take 25 g of the proteins or placebo twice a day during the 12-…

medicine.medical_specialtyWhey proteinNutrition and DieteticsRandomizationSports medicineMuscle strengthbusiness.industryFeedingPea proteinfood and beveragesHypertrophyClinical nutritionBiceps brachiiPlaceboBicepsGastroenterologySurgeryMuscle hypertrophyInternal medicinemedicineMuscle thicknessbusinessResearch ArticleNutralysFood ScienceJournal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition
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The significance of the triceps surae muscle action as a determinant in the biomechanical genesis of ski fall injuries

1985

In an epidemiologic study of 700 ski fall injuries YOUNG /1/ established a classification of the different fall modes involved. In more than 60 % of all falls that lead to an injury he found a forward bending motion of the body which is frequently coupled with a twisting of the body around the lower extremity. This clearly shows the importance of the forward motion component of the skier’s body in ski fall traumatology. The type of injury and its location depend on the action of the ski binding system. If the binding does not release in a ski fall, the fraction of injuries in the lower extremity amounts to nearly 100 %. If the binding does release, however, the injuries ocurring in this cas…

medicine.medical_specialtyanimal structuresEpidemiologic studybusiness.industryRehabilitationBiomedical EngineeringBiophysicsTraumatologyAnatomyTriceps surae muscleForward bendingMedicineOrthopedics and Sports Medicinebusinesshuman activitiesA determinantJournal of Biomechanics
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Twitch interpolation during equal-intensity voluntary and electrically-evoked isometric contractions of the quadriceps muscle

2005

It has been suggested that, during contractions triggered by electrical stimulation, motor units are recruited in a reversed sequence compared to voluntary contraction. The classic view is that lar...

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryBiomedical EngineeringQuadriceps muscleBioengineeringTwitch interpolationStimulationGeneral MedicineIsometric exerciseComputer Science ApplicationsIntensity (physics)Human-Computer InteractionVoluntary contractionInternal medicineCardiologyMedicinebusinessSequence (medicine)Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering
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REGIONAL DIFFERENCES IN BICEPS FEMORIS FASCICLE LENGTH AND PENNATION ANGLE AFTER A SIMULATED SOCCER MATCH

2017

Background Hamstring Strain Injuries (HSIs) represent 12% of all injuries in soccer players, and their incidence has increased in recent years. Between 53%-84% of HSIs involve the Biceps femoris muscle (BF). Recent studies have shown that soccer players with shorter BF fascicle length (FL) suffer more HSIs and exhibit regional differences in FL and pennation angle (PA) along BF. It is unclear whether there is any regional difference in the degree of change of these parameters after a soccer match. Objective Describe changes in BF muscle architecture after a simulated soccer match. Design Controlled laboratory study. Pre and Post single session. Setting Laboratory. Amateur Level. Participant…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation030229 sport sciencesGeneral MedicineBicepsSubmaximal contraction03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationBiceps femoris musclePhysical therapymedicineFascicle lengthOrthopedics and Sports MedicineMuscle architecturebusinesshuman activitiesSingle sessionRegional differencesHamstringBritish Journal of Sports Medicine
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Secondary hyperalgesia to punctate mechanical stimuli

1999

Tissue injury induces enhanced pain sensation to light touch and punctate stimuli in adjacent, uninjured skin (secondary hyperalgesia). Whereas hyperalgesia to light touch (allodynia) is mediated by A-fibre low-threshold mechanoreceptors, hyperalgesia to punctate stimuli may be mediated by A- or C-fibre nociceptors. To disclose the relative contributions of A- and C-fibres to the hyperalgesia to punctate stimuli, the superficial radial nerve was blocked by pressure at the wrist in nine healthy subjects. Secondary hyperalgesia was induced by intradermal injection of 40 microg capsaicin, and pain sensitivity in adjacent skin was tested with 200 micron diameter probes (35-407 mN). The progress…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrychemistry.chemical_compoundNociceptionEndocrinologyAllodyniachemistryCapsaicinAnesthesiaInternal medicineHyperalgesiaNeuropathic painmedicineNoxious stimulusNociceptorNeurology (clinical)Intradermal injectionmedicine.symptombusinessBrain
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Study of the Biceps Fatigue after Surgery on the Long Head of Biceps Tendon in Male Heavy Workers. A Prospective Randomized Clinical Trial Comparing …

2020

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentTenotomyBiomechanicsBicepslaw.inventionSurgeryRandomized controlled triallawMedicineHead (vessel)Orthopedics and Sports MedicinebusinessBiceps tendonMuscle Ligaments and Tendons Journal
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Exercise therapy for chronic musculoskeletal pain: Innovation by altering pain memories.

2015

Even though nociceptive pathology has often long subsided, the brain of patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain has typically acquired a protective (movement-related) pain memory. Exercise therapy for patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain is often hampered by such pain memories. Here the authors explain how musculoskeletal therapists can alter pain memories in patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain, by integrating pain neuroscience education with exercise interventions. The latter includes applying graded exposure in vivo principles during exercise therapy, for targeting the brain circuitries orchestrated by the amygdala (the memory of fear centre in the brain). Before initiatin…

medicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subjectmedicine.medical_treatmentPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitationlaw.inventionQuality of life (healthcare)Physical medicine and rehabilitationRandomized controlled triallawMusculoskeletal PainPerceptionJournal ArticlemedicineHumansmedia_commonPain MeasurementCognitive Behavioral Therapybusiness.industryResearch Support Non-U.S. Gov'tChronic painGeneral MedicineFearmedicine.diseaseLow back painExercise TherapyNociceptioncognitive therapyPhysical therapyCognitive therapyPain catastrophizingmedicine.symptomChronic PainbusinessManual therapy
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