Muscle fatique and muscle damage in strength training
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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Effects of Respiratory Muscle Strength Training on Respiratory-Related Impairments of Parkinson's Disease [PDF]
In addition to typical motor dysfunction, Parkinson's disease is also characterized by respiratory-related dysfunction. As a means of rehabilitation, respiratory muscle strength training (RMST) has been applied to restore Parkinson's disease (PD ...
Jinyang Zhuang +3 more
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Muscle Strength Training and Monitoring Device Based on Triboelectric Nanogenerator for Knee Joint Surgery [PDF]
At present, there are some devices for muscle strength training after knee surgery, such as elastic bands and isokinetic muscle strength training instruments, but most of them are expensive or cannot monitor training progress.
Jing Liu +4 more
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Can isokinetic muscle strength training with hip abduction and adduction improve muscle strength, balance, and gait in patients with functional ankle instability? A randomized controlled trial [PDF]
Background Previous studies have confirmed that patients with functional ankle instability (FAI) have inadequate hip abductor muscle strength. Muscle strength training is a commonly used intervention in people with FAI.
Bin Wang +11 more
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THE EFFECTS OF BACK EXTENSION TRAINING ON BACK MUSCLE STRENGTH AND SPINAL RANGE OF MOTION IN YOUNG FEMALES [PDF]
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of a 10-week dynamic back extension training programme and its effects on back muscle strength, back muscle endurance and spinal range of motion (ROM) for healthy young females. Seventy-three young
Yıldız Yaprak
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Translational Potential of High-Resistance Inspiratory Muscle Strength Training. [PDF]
Age-associated cardiovascular (CV) dysfunction increases the risk for CV diseases. Aerobic exercise training can improve CV function, but only a minority of adults meet aerobic exercise guidelines. High-resistance inspiratory muscle strength training is a time-efficient lifestyle intervention that may promote adherence and improve CV function. However,
Craighead DH +4 more
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Effect of isokinetic muscle strength training on knee muscle strength, proprioception, and balance ability in athletes with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a randomised control trial. [PDF]
Wang K, Cheng L, Wang B, He B.
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Strength training and aerobic exercise training for muscle disease [PDF]
Strength training or aerobic exercise programmes might optimise muscle and cardiorespiratory function and prevent additional disuse atrophy and deconditioning in people with a muscle disease.To examine the safety and efficacy of strength training and aerobic exercise training in people with a muscle disease.We searched the Cochrane Neuromuscular ...
Voet, N.B.M. +6 more
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Training the equine respiratory muscles: Inspiratory muscle strength
Abstract Background Little is known about the response of the equine respiratory muscles to training. Objectives To measure an index of inspiratory muscle strength (IMSi) before and after a ...
Laura E. Fitzharris +3 more
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Prediction of the One Repetition Maximum to Design Strength Training Protocol [PDF]
Accurate measurement of muscle strength is essential to design proper strength training protocol and to find out the efficacy of prescribed strength training protocol on muscle performance.
Swapna Sugat Jawade
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