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Reduced susceptibility to eccentric exercise-induced muscle damage in resistance-trained men is not linked to resistance training-related neural adaptations.Intensity-dependent EMG response for the biceps brachii during sustained maximal and submaximal isometric contractions.Local muscle endurance is associated with fatigue-based changes in electromyographic spectral properties, but not with conduction velocity.Influence of prolonged static stretching on motor unit firing properties.An Examination of Fatigue Index and Velocity-Related Force Loss for the Forearm Flexors.Sex comparisons for relative peak torque and electromyographic mean frequency during fatigue.Muscle damage after low-intensity eccentric contractions with blood flow restrictionSex comparisons of agonist and antagonist muscle electromyographic parameters during two different submaximal isometric fatiguing tasksInfluences of dynamic exercise on force steadiness and common driveAcute effects of concentric vs. eccentric exercise on force steadiness and electromyographic responses of the forearm flexorsThe acute muscle swelling effects of blood flow restrictionResting mechanomyographic amplitude for the erector spinae and trapezius muscles following resistance exercise in a healthy populationAn examination of the strength and electromyographic responses after concentric vs. eccentric exercise of the forearm flexorsAcute effects of dynamic exercises on the relationship between the motor unit firing rate and the recruitment thresholdMechanomyographic responses for the biceps brachii are unable to track the declines in peak torque during 25, 50, 75, and 100 fatiguing isokinetic muscle actionsProlonged passive static stretching-induced innervation zone shift in biceps brachiiSynchronization of low- and high-threshold motor unitsDifferential Effects of Unilateral Concentric Vs. Eccentric Exercise on the Dominant and Nondominant Forearm FlexorsSex comparisons of the bilateral deficit in proximal and distal upper body limb musclesA Comparison of Motor Unit Control Strategies between Two Different Isometric TasksExamination of a neural cross-over effect using resting mechanomyographic mean frequency from the vastus lateralis muscle in different resting positions following aerobic exercise
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