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Neuromuscular and cardiovascular adaptations during concurrent strength and endurance training in untrained men.

2012

This study examined the effects of concurrent strength and endurance training on neuromuscular and endurance characteristics compared to strength or endurance training alone. Previously untrained men were divided into strength (S: n=16), endurance (E: n=11) or concurrent strength and endurance (SE: n=11) training groups. S and E trained 2 times and SE 2 + 2 times a week for strength and endurance during the 21-week period. Maximal unilateral isometric and bilateral concentric forces of leg muscles increased similarly in S and SE by 20-28% (p<0.01) and improvements in isometric forces were accompanied by increases (p<0.05) of maximal muscle activation. Rate of force development of isometric …

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationIsometric exerciseMuscle hypertrophyQuadriceps MuscleLeg muscleCardiovascular Physiological PhenomenaRate of force developmentEndurance trainingInternal medicineIsometric ContractionMaximal strengthmedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineMuscle StrengthMuscle Skeletalbusiness.industryMuscle activationResistance TrainingTraining effectAdaptation PhysiologicalPhysical therapyCardiologyPhysical EndurancebusinessInternational journal of sports medicine
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Effects of electromyostimulation versus voluntary isometric training on elbow flexor muscle strength.

2007

The purpose of this study was to determine whether 7 weeks of standardized (same number and duration of repetitions, sets and rest strictly identical) electromyostimulation training of the elbow flexor muscles would induce strength gains equivalent to those of voluntary isometric training in isometric, eccentric and concentric contractions. Twenty-five males were randomly assigned to an electromyostimulated group (EMS, n=9), a voluntary isometric group (VOL, n=8), or a control group (CON, n=8). Maximal voluntary isometric, eccentric and concentric strength, electromyographic (EMG) activity of the biceps and triceps brachii muscles, elbow flexor muscle activation (twitch interpolation techni…

MaleVolitionmedicine.medical_specialtyElbow flexorBiophysicsNeuroscience (miscellaneous)Isometric exerciseConcentricBicepsYoung AdultPhysical medicine and rehabilitationIsometric ContractionElbow JointmedicineEccentricHumansMuscle StrengthMuscle SkeletalExerciseTraining periodbusiness.industryMuscle activationmusculoskeletal systemElectric StimulationPhysical FitnessPhysical therapyMuscle strengthNeurology (clinical)businessJournal of electromyography and kinesiology : official journal of the International Society of Electrophysiological Kinesiology
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Potentiation of the mechanical behavior of the human skeletal muscle through prestretching

1979

Force-velocity and power-velocity curves in a vertical jump involving movements around several joints were derived from vertical ground reaction forces and knee angular velocities. The jumps were performed with weights from 10 to 160 kg added on the shoulders. The obtained curves from a semi-squatting static starting position resembled those reported for isolated muscles or single muscle groups. Vertical jumps were also performed in the conditions where the shortening of the leg extensors was preceded by prestretching of the active muscles either through a preparatory counter-movement or dropping down on the force-platform from the various heights ranging from 20 to 100 cm. Prestretching mo…

AdultMalePhysiologyChemistryMusclesElastic energySkeletal muscleLong-term potentiationMuscle activationAnatomyElasticityVertical jumpmedicine.anatomical_structureReflexmedicineHumansGround reaction forceMechanical energyBiomedical engineeringActa Physiologica Scandinavica
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Treatment of chronic pain associated with bruxism through Myofunctional therapy

2017

&lt;p&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;Temporomandibular disorders such as bruxism may cause painful clinical conditions and over time lead to chronic facial pain. A combination of therapeutic strategies that are usually undertaken by dentists and gnathologists to reduce bruxism episodes and consequently pain, are myofunctional therapy, pharmacological treatment, intraoral interventions and behavioural treatments. The aim of this work was to understand if myofuntional therapy alone can be a useful therapy for the reduction of chronic facial pain. 24 patients, 9 male and 15 female, age ranging between 25 and 45, were treated with a myofunctional therapy for 9 month. Each pati…

Myofunctional Therapylcsh:MedicineCase ReportElectromyographylcsh:QM1-695Pharmacological treatmentTonic (physiology)myofunctional theraphyMasseter muscle03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinejaw clenchingmedicineOrthopedics and Sports MedicineMolecular Biologybruxismmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryElectromyographylcsh:RChronic painMuscle activationlcsh:Human anatomy030206 dentistryCell BiologyElectromyography myofunctional theraphy bruxism jaw clenchingmedicine.diseaseTreatment periodAnesthesiaNeurology (clinical)business030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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EMG activities and plantar pressures during ski jumping take-off on three different sized hills

2001

Different profiles of ski jumping hills have been assumed to make the initiation of take-off difficult especially when moving from one hill to another. Neuromuscular adaptation of ski jumpers to the different jumping hills was examined by measuring muscle activation and plantar pressure of the primary take-off muscles on three different sized hills. Two young ski jumpers volunteered as subjects and they performed several trials from each hill (K-35 m, K-65 m and K-90 m) with the same electromyographic (EMG) electrode and insole pressure transducer set-up. The results showed that the differences in plantar pressure and EMGs between the jumping hills were smaller than expected for both jumper…

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testElectromyographyFootPlantar pressureBiophysicsNeuroscience (miscellaneous)Muscle activationAnatomyElectromyographymusculoskeletal systemmedicine.disease_causeSki jumpingJumpingPhysical medicine and rehabilitationLow speedSkiingPressuremedicineHumansNeurology (clinical)Muscle Skeletalhuman activitiesGeologyJournal of Electromyography and Kinesiology
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Preliminary study of the neuromuscular activation during barefoot and shod running

2015

El objetivo del presente estudio preliminar fue comparar la actividad muscular de los músculos tibial anterior, peroneo lateral largo, gastrocnemio medial y gastrocnemio lateral entre la carrera con y sin calzado, y la influencia de la fatiga. 7 participantes realizaron una carrera de fatiga de 20 minutos al 75% de su velocidad aeróbica máxima en cinta con 1% de pendiente. Se midió la actividad mioeléctrica de los músculos antes mencionados tanto antes como después de la prueba de fatiga en dos condiciones: con calzado y sin calzado. Los resultados mostraron una mayor actividad del tibial anterior durante la carrera en fatiga descalzo respecto a la carrera calzado y una mayor actividad del …

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryFatigaPharmaceutical ScienceElectromiografíaMuscle activationDescalzoBarefootPhysical medicine and rehabilitationComplementary and alternative medicineCalzadomedicinePeroneus longusCarreraPharmacology (medical)TreadmillMuscle activitybusinessGastrocnemius medialis
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Neuromuscular Adaptations to Low-Frequency Stimulation Training in a Patient with Chronic Heart Failure

2008

Electrical myostimulation (EMS) has recently been proposed as an interesting rehabilitation tool in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). Although its beneficial effects on exercise capacity and muscle strength have been demonstrated, the neuromuscular adaptations responsible for improved performance are not well understood. This preliminary case report was therefore planned to investigate the neural and muscular adaptations to a 5-wk EMS program in one patient. An increase in maximal strength (10.5%) was accompanied by increased twitch torque (13.9%) and slowing of muscle contractile properties (half-relaxation time, time to peak torque, and maximal rate of relaxation increased by 7.1…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationPhysical medicine and rehabilitationHumansMedicineIn patientMuscle SkeletalLow frequency stimulationHeart FailureLegRehabilitationRelaxation (psychology)Electromyographybusiness.industryRehabilitationHeartStroke VolumeMuscle activationMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseAdaptation PhysiologicalMyocardial ContractionElectric StimulationImproved performanceTorqueHeart failureFeasibility StudiesTime to peakCardiomyopathiesbusinessAmerican Journal of Physical Medicine &amp; Rehabilitation
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Muscle activation during cycling at different cadences: Effect of maximal strength capacity

2007

International audience; The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of maximal strength capacity on muscle activation, during cycling, at three selected cadences: a low cadence (50 rpm), a high cadence (110 rpm) and the freely chosen cadence (FCC). Two groups of trained cyclists were selected on the basis of the different maximal isokinetic voluntary contraction values (MVCi) of their lower extremity muscles as follow: Fmin (lower MVCi group) and Fmax (higher MVCi group). All subjects performed three 4-min cycling exercises at a power output corresponding to 80 % of the ventilatory threshold under the three cadences. Neuromuscular activity of vastus lateralis (VL), rectus femoris…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAnaerobic ThresholdErgometryfreely chosen cadence[SHS.SPORT.PS] Humanities and Social Sciences/Sport/Sport physiologyBiophysicsNeuroscience (miscellaneous)[SHS.SPORT.PS]Humanities and Social Sciences/Sport/Sport physiologytorqueElectromyographyBiceps[ SHS.SPORT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/SportQuadriceps MusclePhysical medicine and rehabilitationOxygen ConsumptionEMGInternal medicineIsometric ContractionMaximal strengthmedicineHumansPower outputMuscle StrengthMuscle Skeletal[SHS.SPORT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Sportmedicine.diagnostic_testChemistryElectromyography[ SHS.SPORT.PS ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Sport/Sport physiology[SHS.SPORT] Humanities and Social Sciences/SportMuscle activationBicyclingBiomechanical PhenomenaLower ExtremityCardiologyPhysical EnduranceNeurology (clinical)cyclistsCadenceCyclingVentilatory thresholdforceMuscle Contraction
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Electromyostimulation Training Effects on Neural Drive and Muscle Architecture

2005

GONDIN, J., M., GUETTE, Y. BALLAY, and A. MARTIN. Electromyostimulation Training Effects on Neural Drive and Muscle Architecture. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc., Vol. 37, No. 8, pp. 1291–1299, 2005. Purpose: The purpose of the study was to investigate the effect of 4 and 8 wk of electromyostimulation (EMS) training on both muscular and neural adaptations of the knee extensor muscles. Methods: Twenty males were divided into the electrostimulated group (EG, N 12) and the control group (CG, N 8). The training program consisted of 32 sessions of isometric EMS over an 8-wk period. All subjects were tested at baseline (B) and retested after 4 (WK4) and 8 (WK8) wk of EMS training. The EMG activity and mu…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyKnee extensorsmedicine.diagnostic_testElectromyographybusiness.industryVastus medialisReproducibility of ResultsPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationMuscle activationElectromyographyAnatomyIsometric exercisemusculoskeletal systemElectric StimulationMuscle hypertrophyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationHumansMedicineOrthopedics and Sports MedicineFranceMuscle SkeletalTraining programbusinessMuscle architectureMedicine &amp; Science in Sports &amp; Exercise
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Revealing the unique features of each individual’s muscle activation signatures

2020

AbstractThere is growing evidence that each individual has unique movement patterns, or signatures. The exact origin of these movement signatures however, remains unknown. We developed an approach that can identify individual muscle activation signatures during two locomotor tasks (walking and pedalling). A linear Support Vector Machine was used to classify 78 participants based on their electromyographic (EMG) patterns measured on eight lower limb muscles. To provide insight into decision making by the machine learning classification model, a Layer-wise Relevance Propagation (LRP) approach was implemented. This enabled the model predictions to be decomposed into relevance scores for each i…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryRelevance (information retrieval)Muscle activationPattern recognitionArtificial intelligencebusinessLower limbSignature (logic)
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