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Breaking the Fatigue Cycle: Investigating the Effect of Work-Rest Schedules on Muscle Fatigue in Material Handling Jobs

open access: yesSensors, 2023
Muscle fatigue has proven to be a main factor in developing work-related musculoskeletal disorders. Taking small breaks or performing stretching routines during a work shift might reduce workers’ fatigue.
Karla Beltran Martinez   +2 more
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A method for analyzing muscle fatigue characteristics based on sEMG signal multifractal

open access: yesJournal of Hebei University of Science and Technology, 2023
Aiming at the problem that surface EMG signals (sEMG) are inaccurate in estimating muscle fatigue due to their non-stationary, nonlinear, self-similarity and other complex characteristics, a method for analyzing muscle fatigue characteristics based on ...
Zhongli GU   +4 more
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Muscle Fatigue [PDF]

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology, 2007
In the article entitled “Lack of MK2 Inhibits Myofibroblast Formation and Exacerbates Pulmonary Fibrosis” in this issue of the AJRCMB (pp. 507–517), the authors Liu and coworkers extend their previous in vitro findings regarding the role of the kinase MK2 in myofibroblast differentiation (1).
James S, Hagood, Mitchell A, Olman
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Data-Driven Approach for Upper Limb Fatigue Estimation Based on Wearable Sensors

open access: yesSensors, 2023
Muscle fatigue is defined as a reduced ability to maintain maximal strength during voluntary contraction. It is associated with musculoskeletal disorders that affect workers performing repetitive activities, affecting their performance and well-being ...
Sophia Otálora   +5 more
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Can Proprioceptive Training Reduce Muscle Fatigue in Patients With Motor Neuron Diseases? A New Direction of Treatment

open access: yesFrontiers in Physiology, 2019
Muscle fatigue is a serious problem in patients with motor neuron diseases (MNDs). It commonly disturbs both daily life activity and rehabilitation tolerance. A particular concern should be taken when MNDs occur in older ages.
Ayman A. Mohamed
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Toward a wearable monitor of local muscle fatigue during electrical muscle stimulation using tissue Doppler imaging

open access: yesWearable Technologies, 2022
Electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) is widely used in rehabilitation and athletic training to generate involuntary muscle contractions. However, EMS leads to rapid muscle fatigue, limiting the force a muscle can produce during prolonged use.
Joseph A. Majdi   +3 more
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A comparative evaluation of effectiveness of InGaAsP laser and therapeutic ultrasound administration before the induction of muscle fatigue on healthy young individuals: A clinical study

open access: yesJournal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology, 2021
Background: Muscle fatigue or the inability to maintain muscle strength is a protective mechanism to prevent muscle injury. Phototherapy or low-level laser therapy (LLLT) and therapeutic ultrasound are non-invasive and non-pharmacological forms of ...
Roopam Saini   +5 more
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An Autonomous Wearable System for Predicting and Detecting Localised Muscle Fatigue

open access: yesSensors, 2011
Muscle fatigue is an established area of research and various types of muscle fatigue have been clinically investigated in order to fully understand the condition.
Martin Colley   +2 more
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Motor strategy during postural control is not muscle fatigue joint-dependent, but muscle fatigue increases postural asymmetry.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2021
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of ankle and hip muscle fatigue on motor adjustments (experiment 1) and symmetry (experiment 2) of postural control during a quiet standing task.
Tiago Penedo   +7 more
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Muscle fatigue [PDF]

open access: yesPostgraduate Medical Journal, 1975
Summary Muscle fatigue is a common symptom but there are no universally accepted methods for quantitating the function of voluntary muscle. This paper describes three main methods of assessment: simple clinical tests of muscle function; thermal probe measurements of metabolic heat production during muscular contraction; needle biopsy ...
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