Browsing OU - Theses by Subject "Fatigue"
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THE EFFECTS OF MUSCLE LENGTH ON FORCE STEADINESS AND EMG RESPONSES FOLLOWING A FATIGUING PROTOCOL
(2017-05-12)The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of muscle length on force steadiness and EMG responses following a fatiguing intervention. Twenty-three subjects, fifteen men and eight women, were required to perform ... -
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 ... -
Sex differences in muscle force signal complexity and variability during maximal and submaximal exercise
(2023-05-12)Sex differences have been a topic of interest in exercise physiology as of late, especially the possibility of a sex-dependent fatigue mechanism. Signal complexity has the potential to provide a better picture of fatigue ... -
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 ...