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Muscle Damage following Maximal Eccentric Knee Extensions in Males and Females. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2016
AIM:To investigate whether there is a sex difference in exercise induced muscle damage. MATERIALS AND METHOD:Vastus Lateralis and patella tendon properties were measured in males and females using ultrasonography.
K M Hicks   +3 more
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Muscle and intestinal damage in triathletes.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2019
The aim of the paper was to assess indicators of muscle and intestinal damage in triathletes. The study involved 15 triathletes whose objective for the season was to start in the XTERRA POLAND 2017 event (1,500-m swimming, 36-km cycling, and 10-km ...
Łukasz Tota   +7 more
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Metabolic contributions to hamstring muscle damage during maximal, high‐speed eccentric exercise in males [PDF]

open access: yesPhysiological Reports
High‐velocity eccentric training elicits exercise‐induced muscle damage (EIMD), predominantly attributed to mechanical strain. However, the potential contribution of metabolic stress to muscle damage remains underexplored, especially in trained ...
Carsten Schwiete   +4 more
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Effects of muscle relaxants on ischaemia damage in skeletal muscle [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2018
Muscle ischaemia is frequently induced intraoperatively by i.e. a surgical tourniquet or during the re-grafting phase of a free muscle transplant. The resulting muscle cell damage may impact on postoperative recovery. Neuromuscular paralysis may mitigate
Thomas Ledowski   +4 more
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CHANGES IN MUSCLE DAMAGE MARKERS IN FEMALE BASKETBALL PLAYERS

open access: yesBiology of Sport, 2014
The aim of the present study was to investigate changes in muscle soreness, blood muscle damage markers, muscle strength and agility following an official basketball match.
A. Moreira   +5 more
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Overlaps of Skeletal Muscle Fatigue and Skeletal Muscle Damage: The Muscle Injury Continuum [PDF]

open access: yesSports Medicine - Open
Background Muscle fatigue has long been identified as a potential risk factor for muscle overuse injuries, frequently occurring due to rapid eccentric contractions.
Carsten Schwiete   +4 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Skin blood flow and skin temperature 24 h after induced muscle damage [PDF]

open access: yesPhysiological Reports
Infrared thermography is a noninvasive tool to monitor muscle damage, though its effectiveness is debated, as some studies report no skin temperature changes 24–48 h post‐damage. These findings are often attributed to skin blood flow, but there is a lack
Clara Carrión‐González   +5 more
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Muscle fatique and muscle damage in strength training

open access: yesPhysical Education of Students, 2022
Background and Study Aim. The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of different types of contractions on muscle damage and muscle fatigue in sedentary individuals. Material and Methods. Thirty healthy male sedentary individuals participated
Veysel Böge, Süleyman Patlar
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Influence of Counter Movement Jump Session with Different Rest Intervals on Muscle Damage and Soreness [PDF]

open access: yesExercise Medicine, 2021
OBJECTIVES Plyometrics has been used in sports training and many aspects of this modality are poorly understood. This study measures the magnitude of variations of serum creatine kinase (CK) activity and perceived muscle soreness after one session of ...
Lara E Silva   +3 more
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Sodium salicylate ameliorates exercise-induced muscle damage in mice by inhibiting NF-kB signaling

open access: yesJournal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research, 2023
Background Eccentric muscle contraction can cause muscle damage, which reduces the efficiency of exercise. Previous evidence suggested that Sodium salicylate (SS) could improve the repair of aged muscle.
Yiming Wang   +4 more
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