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Electromyographic evaluation of specific elastic band exercises targeting neck and shoulder muscle activation

2020

Background: Specific strength training at a high intensity is effective in reducing work related neck/shoulder pain. However, it remains to be documented as to which exercises most specifically target neck and shoulder muscles at high activation level while using simple equipment as e.g., elastic bands. We hypothezised that selected exercises would specifically target the respective muscles, as follows: (1) shrugs and reverse flyes: the upper trapezius muscle, (2) cervical extension and lateral flexion: the upper neck extensor muscle, and (3) cervical flexion and rotation: the sternocleidomastoideus muscle. Methods: Eleven healthy males (25.9 &plusmn

Upper trapeziusmusculoskeletal diseasesMusculoskeletal painRepetition maximumlihaksettherapeutic exercisesElectromyographyTherapeutic exerciseswork related neck painWork relatedlcsh:Technologylcsh:Chemistrykivunhoito03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMedicineGeneral Materials ScienceInstrumentationlcsh:QH301-705.5musculoskeletal painFluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesOrthodontics030222 orthopedicsmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrylcsh:TProcess Chemistry and TechnologyWork related neck painGeneral EngineeringkipuHigh activationShoulder musclelcsh:QC1-999Computer Science ApplicationsIntensity (physics)elektromyografialcsh:Biology (General)lcsh:QD1-999lcsh:TA1-2040Physical training intensityvoimaharjoitteluphysical training intensityExtensor musclebusinesslcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)030217 neurology & neurosurgerylcsh:Physicsliikuntahoito
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Study with surface electromyography, borg scale and rom upper trapezius, deltoid of the three portions (clavicular, acromial, spinal) and the latissi…

2017

The pathologies located at shoulder can be caused by misuse or continued implementation of a sporting practice or physical activity. These pathologies are second position in the ranking of Traumatologics and Orthopedic Clinicals (Windt, Koes, De Jong & Bouter, 1995). Shoulder’s muscle injuries can occur when the arm is in a position that exceeds normal, this fact is repeated in sport, may be the repetition of the hand signal of the inductor problem (Kapandji, 2006). Given the importance of muscle function of the shoulder joint, along the existing boom of new techniques in the specific muscle activation has been carried out an experimental study using a " Test neuro proprioceptive response "…

Upper trapeziusmusculoskeletal diseasesmedicine.medical_specialtyShoulderDeltoid curvePhysical activityPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationElectromyographyNeuropropioceptionPhysical medicine and rehabilitationEMGEducación Física y DeportivaMedicinelcsh:Sports medicineForcemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryLatissimus dorsi muscleMuscle activationAnatomymedicine.anatomical_structureMATMatOrthopedic surgeryShoulder jointbusinesslcsh:RC1200-1245
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Recent progress in understanding the non-neuronal cholinergic system in humans.

2007

Urinary Tract Physiological PhenomenaMusculoskeletal Physiological PhenomenaRespiratory Physiological PhenomenaChemistryMusculoskeletal Physiological PhenomenaGeneral MedicineGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyAcetylcholineImmune SystemCholinergic systemRespiratory Physiological PhenomenaAnimalsHumansReceptors CholinergicUrinary Tract Physiological PhenomenaGeneral Pharmacology Toxicology and PharmaceuticsNeuroscienceLife sciences
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Infants and Children Making Sense of Scents

2017

This chapter summarizes research on the development of human olfactory skills to rely on different cues conveyed by odorants, such as odor quality, intensity, position in space, novelty/familiarity, and hedonic value. The sensory, neural, and psychological dimensions at the root of these early aptitudes remain poorly explored in humans, but one can safely affirm that any weak odor to which the infant has previously been nonadversely exposed will have a higher reinforcing value than any novel odor. Developmental differences in odor discrimination and appreciation are certainly causally multiple and may depend on general or olfaction-specific cognitive factors which can be traced back to pren…

Value (ethics)musculoskeletal neural and ocular physiologyOdor discriminationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesNoveltyCognitionSensory systemOdor identification050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOdor0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesQuality (business)Psychologypsychological phenomena and processes030217 neurology & neurosurgerymedia_commonCognitive psychology
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Comparative study assessing effects of sonic hedgehog and VEGF in a human co-culture model for bone vascularisation strategies.

2011

The morphogen sonic hedgehog (Shh) seems to mediate adult repair processes in bone regeneration and vascularisation. In this study we investigated the effects of Shh on co-cultures consisting of human primary osteoblasts and outgrowth endothelial cells in terms of angiogenic activation and vessel maturation in comparison to the treatment with the commonly used proangiogenic factor, VEGF. Both, stimulation with VEGF or Shh, leads to an increase in the formation of microvessel-like structures compared to untreated controls. In contrast to VEGF, proangiogenic effects by Shh could already be observed after 24 h of treatment. Nevertheless, after 14 days the angiogenic activity of OEC was compara…

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Characterization of Membrane-Bound Cyclic Nucleotide Phosphodiesterases from Bovine Aortic Smooth Muscle

1992

This study reports the isolation and characterization of cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases (PDEs) associated with membrane fraction in comparison to cytosolic forms from bovine aorta. DEAE-Sephacel chromatography of a solubilized membrane fraction from a homogenate, prepared under isotonic conditions in the presence of protease inhibitors, yielded one major peak of PDE activity that specifically hydrolyzed cAMP and was not stimulated by calmodulin: It appeared to contain two subtypes of PDE. The first subtype belonged to the cyclic GMP (cGMP)-inhibited PDE family, (PDE III): It had an apparent Km value of 0.4 microM and was potently inhibited by cGMP, LY186126, and cilostamide. The secon…

Vascular smooth muscleCalmodulinPhosphodiesterase InhibitorsMuscle Smooth Vascularchemistry.chemical_compoundCytosolCalmodulinCyclic AMPmedicineAnimalsheterocyclic compoundsCyclic GMPRolipramPharmacologyCilostamidebiologyCyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterasePhosphoric Diester HydrolasesHydrolysisCell MembraneBiological membranemusculoskeletal systemenzymes and coenzymes (carbohydrates)Mechanism of actionBiochemistrychemistryEnzyme inhibitorbiology.proteinCattleChromatography Thin Layersense organsmedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinecirculatory and respiratory physiologymedicine.drugJournal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology
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Sprint Acceleration Mechanics in Fatigue Conditions: Compensatory Role of Gluteal Muscles in Horizontal Force Production and Potential Protection of …

2018

Aim: Hamstring muscle injury is the main injury related to sports requiring sprint acceleration. In addition, hamstring muscles have been reported to play a role in horizontal force production during sprint acceleration performance. The aim of the present study was to analyze (i) the determinants of horizontal force production and (ii) the role of hip extensors, and hamstring muscles in particular, for horizontal force production during repeated sprint-induced fatigue conditions. Method: In this experimental laboratory setting study including 14 sprint-trained male athletes, we analyzed (i) the changes in sprint mechanics, peak torque of the knee and hip extensors and flexors, muscle activi…

Vastus lateralis musclePhysiologymuscle[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]sprint kineticsConcentricBicepslcsh:Physiology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinehamstringPhysiology (medical)medicinerisk factorsTreadmillGluteal musclesComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSOriginal Research030222 orthopedicslcsh:QP1-981business.industrysports injury prevention030229 sport sciencesMechanicsmusculoskeletal systemSagittal planegluteus maximusmedicine.anatomical_structureSprintbusinesshuman activitiesHamstringperformanceFrontiers in physiology
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The Asian Taenia and the possibility of cysticercosis

2000

In certain Asian countries, a third form of human Taenia, also known as the Asian Taenia, has been discovered. This Asian Taenia seems to be an intermediate between Taenia solium and T. saginata since in morphological terms it is similar to T. saginata, yet biologically, as it uses the same intermediate host (pigs), it is more akin to T. solium. Taenia solium causes human cysticercosis, while T. saginata does not. It is not known whether the Asian taeniid is able to develop to the larval stage in humans or not. The arguments proposed by those authors who consider it unlikely that the Asian Taenia causes human cysticercosis are: (a) its molecular similarities with T. saginata; (b) the absenc…

Veterinary medicineAsiaZoologyBiologydigestive systemparasitic diseasesTaenia soliumPrevalencemedicineAsian countryAnimalsHumansHelminthsIntestinal Diseases ParasiticCestode infectionsTaeniaCysticercosismusculoskeletal neural and ocular physiologyIntermediate hostCysticercosisMini-Reviewmusculoskeletal systemmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationmedicine.drug_formulation_ingredientInfectious DiseasesLarvaTaeniaParasitologyThe Korean Journal of Parasitology
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Coxsackievirus B3 VLPs purified by ion exchange chromatography elicit strong immune responses in mice

2014

Coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3) is an important cause of acute and chronic viral myocarditis, and dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). Although vaccination against CVB3 could significantly reduce the incidence of serious or fatal viral myocarditis and various other diseases associated with CVB3 infection, there is currently no vaccine or therapeutic reagent in clinical use. In this study, we contributed towards the development of a CVB3 vaccine by establishing an efficient and scalable ion exchange chromatography-based purification method for CVB3 virus and baculovirus-insect cell-expressed CVB3 virus-like particles (VLPs). This purification system is especially relevant for vaccine development and produ…

Viral MyocarditisvirusesIon chromatographyGenetic VectorsCoxsackievirus InfectionsBiologyAntibodies ViralVirus03 medical and health sciencesMice0302 clinical medicineImmune systemVirus-like particleAntibody SpecificityVirologyGene OrderAnimalscardiovascular diseases030212 general & internal medicineVaccines Virus-Like Particle030304 developmental biologyPharmacology0303 health sciencesImmunity Cellularta1182virus diseasesmusculoskeletal systemChromatography Ion ExchangeVirology3. Good healthEnterovirus B HumanVaccinationDisease Models AnimalImmunizationCoxsackievirus b3cardiovascular systemFemaleImmunizationBaculoviridaeAntiviral Research
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Vitamin and Mineral Supplementation and Neuromuscular Recovery after a Running Race

2006

International audience; Purpose: This double-blind study investigated the effects of vitamin and mineral complex supplementation on the neuromuscular function of the knee-extensor muscles after a prolonged trail running race. Methods: Twenty-two well-trained endurance runners took either placebo (Pl group) or vitamins and minerals (Vm group) for 21 d before the race and for 2 d after the race. Maximal voluntary contractions (MVC) and surface EMG activity of the vastus lateralis (VL) muscle were recorded before (pre) and 1 h (post), 24 h (post 24) and 48 h (post 48) after the race. Central activation ratio (CAR), neural (M-wave), and contractile (muscular twitch) properties of the quadriceps…

VitaminAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationPhysical exercise[ SHS.SPORT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/SportFATIGUERunning03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineDouble-Blind MethodInternal medicineMedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineMuscle StrengthM-WAVEMUSCULAR TWITCH[SHS.SPORT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Sportbusiness.industryElectromyography030229 sport sciencesRecovery of FunctionVitaminsLONG-DURATION EXERCISEMicronutrientmusculoskeletal systemMAXIMAL VOLUNTARY CONTRACTIONTrace ElementsEndocrinologychemistryDietary SupplementsPhysical therapyMineral supplementationbusinesshuman activities030217 neurology & neurosurgeryMuscle Contraction
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