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Etretinate-induced skeletal muscle damage
British Journal of Dermatology, 1987Three patients who received etretinate, two for psoriasis vulgaris and one for exfoliative dermatitis, developed clinical and electromyographic features of muscle damage during treatment. In one patient histological and ultrastructural findings indicated segmental muscle necrosis.
E, Hodak +3 more
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Muscle damage induced by electrical stimulation
European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2011Electrical stimulation (ES) induces muscle damage that is characterised by histological alterations of muscle fibres and connective tissue, increases in circulating creatine kinase (CK) activity, decreases in muscle strength and development of delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS).
Kazunori, Nosaka +3 more
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Adaptation to exercise-induced muscle damage
Clinical Science, 19871. Serum creatine kinase (CK) and muscle soreness, common indicators of muscle damage, were assessed in 16 subjects after performance of two bouts of eccentric exercise spaced 7 days apart. The purpose was (1) to examine rapid muscle adaptation when the ipsilateral limb was exercised on the second bout and (2) to investigate possible central ...
P M, Clarkson +3 more
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Etiology of Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage
Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology, 1999Muscle damage is caused by strenuous and unaccustomed exercise, especially exercise involving eccentric muscle contractions, where muscles lengthen as they exert force. Damage can be observed both directly at the cellular level and indirectly from changes in various indices of muscle function.
Clarkson, PM, Sayers, SP
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Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage and Adaptation
Sports Medicine, 1989Novel, unaccustomed exercise has been shown to result in temporary, repairable skeletal muscle damage. After exhaustive endurance exercise, muscle damage can be produced by metabolic disturbances associated with ischaemia. Extensive disruption of muscle fibres also occurs after relatively short term eccentric exercise where high mechanical forces are ...
C B, Ebbeling, P M, Clarkson
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2021
Aim: This study aims to compare the effects of dolgit cream, an anti-inflammatory drug in the NSAID group, is frequently used in treating injuries after sports activities, and natural honey, used due to its anti-inflammatory effect, on muscle damage. Methods: Twenty-one amateur male athletes voluntarily participated in this study (Age: 21 +/- 3).
Ceylan, Ramazan, Erdogan, Yasar
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Aim: This study aims to compare the effects of dolgit cream, an anti-inflammatory drug in the NSAID group, is frequently used in treating injuries after sports activities, and natural honey, used due to its anti-inflammatory effect, on muscle damage. Methods: Twenty-one amateur male athletes voluntarily participated in this study (Age: 21 +/- 3).
Ceylan, Ramazan, Erdogan, Yasar
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Exercise-Induced Skeletal Muscle Damage
The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1987In brief: Delayed-onset muscle soreness is most likely caused by structural damage in skeletal muscle after eccentric exercise, in which muscles produce force while lengthening, as in running downhill. This damage may take as long as 12 weeks to repair.
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Direct neurotization of severely damaged muscles
The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1982Abstract A surgical technique for the restoration of nerve supply to previously severely damaged and denervated muscle is described. A nerve graft bridges the gap between the motor nerve proximally and the intact muscle distally. The distal end of the graft is divided into specific fasciculi, which are attached to different areas on the remaining ...
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No Muscle Damage from Clofibrate
New England Journal of Medicine, 1969J W, Vester, G, Sabeh, T S, Danowski
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The scintigraphic detection of muscle damage
Equine Veterinary Journal, 1991W J, Hornof, P D, Koblik
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