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The function of neuromuscular system in maximal stretch-shortening cycle exercises: Comparison between power- and endurance-trained athletes.

1994

Abstract Differences in neuromuscular function between power athletes ( n = 10) and endurance athletes ( n = 10) were investigated in six different experimental conditions. In drop jumps and in stretch-shortening cycle (SSC) exercises on the sledge (sledge jumps), the subjects performed about 10 maximal jumps from the optimum dropping height (O) as well as from the dropping height of optimum −40 cm (O − 40) and optimum +40 cm (O + 40). The five to six best jumps were taken for further analysis. In every condition the power group had better physical performance compared to their endurance counterparts. During the pre-activity, the rate of electromyographic (EMG) development of the power athl…

medicine.medical_specialtybiologyAthletesPower groupBiophysicsNeuroscience (miscellaneous)Concentricbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.disease_causeStretch shortening cyclePower (physics)JumpingPhysical medicine and rehabilitationPhysical performancePhysical therapymedicineEccentricNeurology (clinical)MathematicsJournal of electromyography and kinesiology : official journal of the International Society of Electrophysiological Kinesiology
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2021

The aim of this study was to investigate whether recovery from eccentric squat exercise varies depending on age and to assess whether the use of a mixed-method recovery (MMR) consisting of cold water immersion and compression tights benefits recovery. Sixteen healthy and resistance-trained young (age, 22.1±2.1years; N=8) and master male athletes (age, 52.4±3.5years; N=8), who had a similar half squat 1-repetition maximum relative to body weight, completed two identical squat exercise training sessions, separated by a 2-week washout period. Training sessions were followed by either MMR or passive recovery (PR). Internal training loads [heart rate and blood lactate concentration (BLa)] were r…

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Electrohysterogram Signals from Patients with Threatened Preterm Labor: Concentric Ring Electrode Vs Disk Electrode Recordings

2017

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industry0206 medical engineering02 engineering and technology020601 biomedical engineering01 natural sciencesConcentric ring010305 fluids & plasmasThreatened Preterm LaborInternal medicine0103 physical sciencesElectrodeCardiologymedicinebusinessProceedings of the 10th International Joint Conference on Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies
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Activation and torque deficits in ACL-reconstructed patients 4 months post-operative

2001

This study compares knee extension and flexion torques and electromyographic (EMG) activity of normal and anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)-reconstructed knees during maximal unilateral isometric and isokinetic tests performed 4–5 months after ACL reconstruction. The subjects consisted of 3 age- and activity-matched groups of 6 subjects: a healthy control group (Ctrl) and 2 groups of patients, with Kenneth-Jones technique using autologous patellar-ligament graft (KJ group) and autologous graft from the semitendinosus tendon (ST group). When compared to the Ctrl group values, each patient group had significant bilateral extension torque deficits in isometric and at slow velocity concentric co…

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The Stretch-Shortening Cycle

2006

Neuromuscular fatigue has traditionally been examined using isolated forms of either isometric, concentric or eccentric actions. However, none of these actions are naturally occurring in human (or animal) ground locomotion. The basic muscle function is defined as the stretch-shortening cycle (SSC), where the preactivated muscle is first stretched (eccentric action) and then followed by the shortening (concentric) action. As the SSC taxes the skeletal muscles very strongly mechanically, its influence on the reflex activation becomes apparent and very different from the isolated forms of muscle actions mentioned above. The ground contact phases of running, jumping and hopping etc. are example…

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Effects of power training on neuromuscular performance and mechanical efficiency

2007

Effects of power training with stretch-shortening cycle (SSC) exercises on mechanical efficiency (ME) were investigated with 9 young women who trained 3 times a week for 4 months. The training included various types of jumping exercises. Before and after the training as well as after the detraining (2 months) the subjects performed 6 different submaximal exercises with a special sledge apparatus. Each exercise involved 60 muscle actions lasting for a total of 3 min per testing condition. The work intensities were determined individually according to the recordings of distance obtained during the single maximal concentric exercises. The training caused the greatest changes of ME in condition…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryWork (physics)Physical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationConcentricMuscle stiffnessmedicine.disease_causeStretch shortening cycleJumpingPhysical medicine and rehabilitationmedicine.anatomical_structuremedicinePhysical therapyReflexEccentricOrthopedics and Sports MedicineAnklebusinessScandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
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Disturbed Glucose Metabolism and Left Ventricular Geometry in the General Population

2021

Background: This study sought to investigate the prevalence and clinical outcome of left ventricular (LV) geometry in prediabetes and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and the impact of glucose metabolism on the incidence of left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH). Methods: 15,010 subjects (35–74 years) of the population-based Gutenberg Health Study were categorized into euglycemia, prediabetes, and T2DM according to clinical and metabolic (HbA1c) information. Clinical outcome was assessed via structured follow-up. Results: The study comprised 12,121 individuals with euglycemia (81.6%), 1415 with prediabetes (9.5%), and 1316 with T2DM (8.9%). Prevalence of LVH increased from euglycemia (10.2%) ove…

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Interaction between muscle stiffness and stretch reflex sensitivity after long-term stretch-shortening cycle exercise

1998

The short latency stretch-reflex component (M1) and its interactions with muscle stiffness and with muscle performance were investigated before and after long-term stretch-shortening cycle (SSC) exercise. Dramatic fatigue induced reduction in maximal SSC performance capability, and electromyographic activity was accompanied by a consistent decrease in the M1 reflex component and eccentric peak stiffness of the muscle. It can be suggested, therefore, that the decreased muscle performance is not simply a direct effect of central or peripheral fatigue, but is partly due to impairment of the ability to utilize stiffness-related elastic energy.

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testMuscle fatiguePhysiologyChemistryPhysical exerciseElectromyographyAnatomyMuscle stiffnessCellular and Molecular Neurosciencemedicine.anatomical_structurePhysiology (medical)Internal medicinemedicineCardiologyReflexEccentricNeurology (clinical)Stretch reflexmedicine.symptomMuscle contractionMuscle & Nerve
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Muscle conduction velocity, strength, neural activity, and morphological changes after eccentric and concentric training

2014

This study compared the effects of concentric and eccentric training on neuromuscular adaptations in young subjects. Twenty-two men and women were assigned to one of two groups: concentric (CON, n = 11) and eccentric (ECC, n = 11) training. Training consisted of 6 weeks of isokinetic exercise, performed twice weekly, starting with two sets of eight repetitions, and progressing to five sets of 10 repetitions. Subjects were tested in strength variables [concentric, eccentric, and isometric peak torque (PT), and rate of force development (RFD)], muscle conduction velocity (CV), neuromuscular activity, vastus lateralis (VL) muscle thickness, and echo intensity as determined by ultrasonography. …

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationIsokinetic ExerciseIsometric exerciseElectromyographyConcentricNerve conduction velocityMuscle hypertrophyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationInternal medicineCardiologyEccentric trainingMedicineEccentricOrthopedics and Sports MedicinebusinessScandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
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Differences in myoelectric activity of the lumbar muscles between recurrent and chronic low back pain: a cross-sectional study

2021

Abstract Background Altered lower back muscle activity is proposed as a contributing factor to the reoccurrence and chronicity of low back pain (LBP). This study compared lumbar muscle activity during trunk extension in patients with continuous chronic LBP (CLBP), non-continuous CLBP, recurrent LBP (RLBP) and healthy subjects. Methods In 75 subjects (16 continuous CLBP, 15 non-continuous CLBP, 23 RLBP, 21 healthy controls), surface electromyographic (EMG) activity of the lumbar erector spinae (ES), multifidus (MF), latissimus dorsi (LD) and gluteus maximus (GM) was recorded during the concentric, holding and eccentric phase of a modified Biering Sorenson exercise. Results Continuous CLBP pa…

medicine.medical_specialtyrecurrenceSports medicinelumbar musclesDiseases of the musculoskeletal systemConcentricLumbarPhysical medicine and rehabilitationRheumatologyInternal medicineMedicine and Health SciencesMedicineEccentricOrthopedics and Sports Medicinelow back painmuscle activitybusiness.industryMúsculsChronic painmedicine.diseaseLow back painTrunkRheumatologyhumanitiesRC925-935Human medicinemedicine.symptombusinesschronic painhuman activitiesResearch ArticleCondició físicaBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
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