Assessment of low-frequency fatigue with two methods of electrical stimulation.
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Neuromuscular consequences of an extreme mountain ultra-marathonSpecific brain activation patterns associated with two neuromuscular electrical stimulation protocols.Localization of damage in the human leg muscles induced by downhill running.Caffeine ingestion reverses the circadian rhythm effects on neuromuscular performance in highly resistance-trained menEffects of Constant and Doublet Frequency Electrical Stimulation Patterns on Force Production of Knee Extensor Muscles.Enhanced muscle fatigue occurs in male but not female ASIC3-/- mice.Electrical stimulation for testing neuromuscular function: from sport to pathology.Can neuromuscular fatigue explain running strategies and performance in ultra-marathons?: the flush model.Fatigue associated with prolonged graded running.Neurophysiological Mechanisms Underpinning Stretch-Induced Force Loss.Adjustments in the force-frequency relationship during passive and exercise-induced hyperthermia.Postactivation potentiation during voluntary contractions after continued knee extensor task-specific practice.Magnetic versus electrical stimulation in the interpolation twitch technique of elbow flexors.The Time-Course of Voluntary and Electrically Evoked Muscle Performance During and After Stretch-Shortening Exercise is DifferentRepeated bout effect was more expressed in young adult males than in elderly males and boys.Contribution of central vs. peripheral factors to the force loss induced by passive stretch of the human plantar flexors.Fatigue reduction during aggregated and distributed sequential stimulation.Effect of experimental muscle pain on maximal voluntary activation of human biceps brachii muscle.The effect of muscle fatigue on stimulus intensity requirements for central and peripheral fatigue quantification.Effects of a 5-h hilly running on ankle plantar and dorsal flexor force and fatigabilityComparison of electrical nerve stimulation, electrical muscle stimulation and magnetic nerve stimulation to assess the neuromuscular function of the plantar flexor musclesAcute Dehydration Impairs Endurance Without Modulating Neuromuscular Function
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Assessment of low-frequency fatigue with two methods of electrical stimulation.
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Assessment of low-frequency fatigue with two methods of electrical stimulation.
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Assessment of low-frequency fatigue with two methods of electrical stimulation.
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Assessment of low-frequency fatigue with two methods of electrical stimulation
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10.1152/JAPPLPHYSIOL.00376.2004
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2004-07-16T00:00:00Z