Spinal and supraspinal factors in human muscle fatigue
SC Gandevia - Physiological reviews, 2001 - journals.physiology.org
Muscle fatigue is an exercise-induced reduction in maximal voluntary muscle force. It may
arise not only because of peripheral changes at the level of the muscle, but also because …
arise not only because of peripheral changes at the level of the muscle, but also because …
Cellular mechanisms of muscle fatigue
RH Fitts - Physiological reviews, 1994 - journals.physiology.org
Fatigue, defined as the failure to maintain the required or expected power output, is a
complex problem, since multiple factors are clearly involved, with the relative importance of …
complex problem, since multiple factors are clearly involved, with the relative importance of …
Motor unit physiology: some unresolved issues
The purpose of this review was to examine three issues that limit our understanding of motor
unit physiology:(1) the range and distribution of the innervation ratios in a muscle;(2) the …
unit physiology:(1) the range and distribution of the innervation ratios in a muscle;(2) the …
Neural control in human muscle fatigue: changes in muscle afferents, moto neurones and moto cortical drive
SC Gandevia - Acta physiologica scandinavica, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
To understand the neural factors which contribute to fatigue, it is not satisfactory to regard
fatigue as occurring only when a task can no longer be performed. Changes in muscle …
fatigue as occurring only when a task can no longer be performed. Changes in muscle …
Muscle fatigue: clinical implications for fatigue assessment and neuromuscular electrical stimulation
Muscle fatigue can be defined as a decrease in the force-generating ability of a muscle that
resulted from recent activity. Recent studies of muscle fatigue are reviewed that are relevant …
resulted from recent activity. Recent studies of muscle fatigue are reviewed that are relevant …
Muscular, skeletal, and neural adaptations following spinal cord injury
RK Shields - Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 2002 - jospt.org
Spinal cord injury is associated with adaptations to the muscular, skeletal, and spinal
systems. Experimental data are lacking regarding the extent to which rehabilitative methods …
systems. Experimental data are lacking regarding the extent to which rehabilitative methods …
Contractile properties of single motor units in human toe extensors assessed by intraneural motor axon stimulation
1. Single motor axons innervating human toe extensor muscles were selectively stimulated
through a tungsten microelectrode inserted percutaneously into the peroneal nerve. Twitch …
through a tungsten microelectrode inserted percutaneously into the peroneal nerve. Twitch …
A predictive model of fatigue in human skeletal muscles
J Ding, AS Wexler… - Journal of applied …, 2000 - journals.physiology.org
Fatigue is a major limitation to the clinical application of functional electrical stimulation. The
activation pattern used during electrical stimulation affects force and fatigue. Identifying the …
activation pattern used during electrical stimulation affects force and fatigue. Identifying the …
Electromyogram and mechanomyogram changes in fresh and fatigued muscle during sustained contraction in men
In surface electromyogram (EMG) and mechanomyogram (MMG) the electrical and
mechanical activities of recruited motor units (MU) are summated. Muscle fatigue influences …
mechanical activities of recruited motor units (MU) are summated. Muscle fatigue influences …
Spatially distributed sequential stimulation reduces fatigue in paralyzed triceps surae muscles: a case study
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is limited by the rapid onset of muscle fatigue caused
by localized nerve excitation repeatedly activating only a subset of motor units. The purpose …
by localized nerve excitation repeatedly activating only a subset of motor units. The purpose …