Browsing by Subject "Critical Torque"
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Effects of Exercise Induced Muscle Damage on Critical Torque and Mitochondrial Function
(2016)The primary aim of this study was to examine the effects of exercise induced muscle damage on critical torque and impulse above end test torque. A secondary purpose was to determine whether mitochondrial function played ... -
The effects of training status and recovery time on the reconstitution of impulse above electrically stimulated critical torque
(2022-05-13)Fatigue represents a reduction in the desired or expected muscular force (Porter, 1981) often as a result of intense or prolonged exercise. Critical power (CP) provides a framework to understand fatigue and exercise ... -
Estimation of Critical Torque Using Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation of the Quadriceps in Humans
(2017-05-12)Critical torque (CT) is an integrative measure/concept that represents the “critical” or upper boundary of steady-state work that can be performed without leading to exhaustive fatigue. While this concept has been observed ... -
TIME COURSE OF CHANGE IN CRITICAL TORQUE AND IMPULSE ABOVE CRITICAL TORQUE FOLLOWING EXERCISE-INDUCED MUSCLE DAMAGE
(2018-05-11)Exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) is a result of high-force eccentric contractions and can lead to significant alterations in the structure and function of skeletal muscles. Critical torque (CT) and the impulse above ... -
Training status differences in torque and neuromuscular system variability and complexity during maximal and submaximal fatiguing exercise
(2023-12-15)Nonlinear methods are useful in studying systems where outputs are not proportional or predictable given the inputs and are becoming increasing popular to analyze EMG signal. Complexity and entropy are two of the most used ...