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Proteomic Profiling of Muscular Adaptations to Short-Term Concentric Versus Eccentric Exercise Training in Humans. [PDF]

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Eccentric Contraction Exercise

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Eccentric exercise ≠ eccentric contraction

Journal of Applied Physiology, 2023
Apparent eccentric exercises do not result in isolated eccentric contractions, but shortening-stretch contractions at the fascicle level. The amount of fascicle shortening and stretch depends on the preactivation during the exercise and cannot be estimated from the muscle-tendon unit (MTU) or joint kinematics.
Paolo Tecchio   +2 more
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Isokinetic Eccentric Exercise

Sports Medicine, 1995
The development of active isokinetic dynamometers has allowed the assessment of muscular moment under eccentric activations that have different characteristics to concentric actions. It is well documented that at a given angular velocity the eccentric moment is greater than the corresponding concentric moment.
E, Kellis, V, Baltzopoulos
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Sports Massage after Eccentric Exercise

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2004
Background The use of sports massage is very common in the athletic community. However, only a few studies have shown any therapeutic effect of massage. Hypothesis Sports massage can improve the recovery after eccentric exercise. Study Design Prospective randomized clinical trial. Methods Sixteen subjects performed 300 maximal eccentric contractions of
Sven, Jönhagen   +4 more
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