نتایج جستجو برای: concentric and eccentric stiffener

تعداد نتایج: 16829934  

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2008
T Ohara K Toyoda R Otsubo K Nagatsuka Y Kubota M Yasaka H Naritomi K Minematsu

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Eccentric stenosis of the coronary artery is associated with plaque disruption and acute coronary syndrome. The purpose of the present study was to determine whether eccentric stenosis of the carotid artery contributes to cerebrovascular events. MATERIALS AND METHODS Of 6859 patients with vascular diseases who underwent duplex carotid ultrasonography, we studied 512 int...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2001
C J De Ruiter A De Haan

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of muscle temperature and fatigue during stretch (eccentric) and shortening (concentric) contractions of the maximally electrically activated human adductor pollicis muscle. After immersion of the lower arm in water baths of four different temperatures, the calculated muscle temperatures were 36.8, 31.6, 26.6, and 22.3 degrees C. Normaliz...

Journal: :The journal of physiological sciences : JPS 2007
Yoshinobu Maruhashi Katsuhiko Kitaoka Yumiko Yoshiki Ryuichi Nakamura Akira Okano Kenichi Nakamura Takeshi Tsuyama Yohsuke Shima Katsuro Tomita

Depending on intensity, eccentric exercise is experimentally and clinically documented to have opposing dual effects on skeletal muscle; intense eccentric exercise damages muscle, but daily low-load eccentric exercise prevents damage. To clarify the mechanisms of this dual effect, microscopic damage and oxidative stress were studied in rat quadriceps muscle. Oxidative stress was estimated from ...

2017
KENICHI NAKAMURA KATSURO TOMITA

Background. Earlier studies have reported positive results from eccentric training in patients with tendon disorders. The reasons for the benefi cial clinical effects of eccentric training are not known. Vascularization followed by regression of the vasculature enhances the healing response of injured tendons. Eccentric exercise induces a more benefi cial healing response than concentric exerci...

Journal: :Journal of orthopaedic science : official journal of the Japanese Orthopaedic Association 2008
Kenichi Nakamura Katsuhiko Kitaoka Katsuro Tomita

BACKGROUND Earlier studies have reported positive results from eccentric training in patients with tendon disorders. The reasons for the beneficial clinical effects of eccentric training are not known. Vascularization followed by regression of the vasculature enhances the healing response of injured tendons. Eccentric exercise induces a more beneficial healing response than concentric exercise....

2016
Kenny Guex Francis Degache Cynthia Morisod Matthieu Sailly Gregoire P. Millet

Most common preventive eccentric-based exercises, such as Nordic hamstring do not include any hip flexion. So, the elongation stress reached is lower than during the late swing phase of sprinting. The aim of this study was to assess the evolution of hamstring architectural (fascicle length and pennation angle) and functional (concentric and eccentric optimum angles and concentric and eccentric ...

Journal: :Circulation 1993
D Tousoulis G Davies E McFadden J Clarke J C Kaski A Maseri

BACKGROUND Previous experimental studies have shown that the effect of serotonin on a coronary stenosis depends on whether that stenosis is compliant or fixed. However, the relation between coronary stenosis morphology and the response to serotonin in patients with angina is not known. METHODS AND RESULTS Using computerized quantitative coronary angiography, we studied the effects of intracor...

2017
Martino V. Franchi Neil D. Reeves Marco V. Narici

Skeletal muscle contracts either by shortening or lengthening (concentrically or eccentrically, respectively); however, the two contractions substantially differ from one another in terms of mechanisms of force generation, maximum force production and energy cost. It is generally known that eccentric actions generate greater force than isometric and concentric contractions and at a lower metabo...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2005
P Jonsson H Alfredson

BACKGROUND A recent study reported promising clinical results using eccentric quadriceps training on a decline board to treat jumper's knee (patellar tendinosis). METHODS In this prospective study, athletes (mean age 25 years) with jumper's knee were randomised to treatment with either painful eccentric or painful concentric quadriceps training on a decline board. Fifteen exercises were repea...

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