نتایج جستجو برای: dynamometry

تعداد نتایج: 601  

Journal: :Sports medicine 2017
Jack T Hickey Ryan G Timmins Nirav Maniar Morgan D Williams David A Opar

BACKGROUND Rehabilitation progression and return-to-play (RTP) decision making following hamstring strain injury (HSI) can be challenging for clinicians, owing to the competing demands of reducing both convalescence and the risk of re-injury. Despite an increased focus on the RTP process following HSI, little attention has been paid to rehabilitation progression and RTP criteria, and subsequent...

2013
Jonathan D Hughes Philip W Fink David F Graham David S Rowlands

We previously reported increased running economy and joint range of motion (ROM) during subsequent exercise performed 48-h following strenuous exercise while wearing garments containing micro-titanium particles generated from high-pressure aqueous processing of titanium (AQUA TITAN(TM)). Here we utilised an isolated plantarflexion triceps surae model and AQUA TITAN-treated flexible tape to dete...

Journal: :The Journal of orthopaedic and sports physical therapy 2014
Ruth L Chimenti Adolph S Flemister Joshua Tome James M McMahon Marie A Flannery Ying Xue Jeff R Houck

STUDY DESIGN Case-control laboratory study. OBJECTIVES To compare tendon characteristics (shape, composition) and mechanical properties (strain, stiffness) on the involved side of participants with insertional Achilles tendinopathy (IAT) to the uninvolved side and to controls, and to examine if severity of tendon pathology is associated with severity of symptoms during function. BACKGROUND ...

Journal: :Symmetry 2021

Strength asymmetries in the upper and lower limbs may affect body movements of joints or limbs. Although have been studied sailors, those not evaluated this sport population. The aims study were: (i) to analyze limb young elite sailors order quantify magnitude asymmetry between for variables that were established as reliable a healthy population, (ii) evaluate presence differences classes sexes...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences 2006
Anne B Newman Varant Kupelian Marjolein Visser Eleanor M Simonsick Bret H Goodpaster Stephen B Kritchevsky Frances A Tylavsky Susan M Rubin Tamara B Harris

BACKGROUND Although muscle strength and mass are highly correlated, the relationship between direct measures of low muscle mass (sarcopenia) and strength in association with mortality has not been examined. METHODS Total mortality rates were examined in the Health, Aging and Body Composition (Health ABC) Study in 2292 participants (aged 70-79 years, 51.6% women, and 38.8% black). Knee extensi...

2015
Vagner Wilian Batista e Sá Maria Katia Gomes Maria Luíza Sales Rangel Tiago Arruda Sanchez Filipe Azaline Moreira Sebastian Hoefle Inaiacy Bittencourt Souto Antônio José Ledo Alves da Cunha Ana Paula Fontana Claudia Domingues Vargas Carlos Franco-Paredes

BACKGROUND Leprosy is an endemic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae that predominantly attacks the skin and peripheral nerves, leading to progressive impairment of motor, sensory and autonomic function. Little is known about how this peripheral neuropathy affects corticospinal excitability of handgrip muscles. Our purpose was to explore the motor cortex organization after progres...

2012
Nadine AME van der Beek Juna M de Vries Marloes LC Hagemans Wim CJ Hop Marian A Kroos John HJ Wokke Marianne de Visser Baziel GM van Engelen Jan BM Kuks Anneke J van der Kooi Nicolette C Notermans Karin G Faber Jan JGM Verschuuren Arnold JJ Reuser Ans T van der Ploeg Pieter A van Doorn

BACKGROUND Due partly to physicians' unawareness, many adults with Pompe disease are diagnosed with great delay. Besides, it is not well known which factors influence the rate of disease progression, and thus disease outcome. We delineated the specific clinical features of Pompe disease in adults, and mapped out the distribution and severity of muscle weakness, and the sequence of involvement o...

2012
Joy C MacDermid Joshua I Vincent Leah Kieffer Ashley Kieffer Jennifer Demaiter Stephanie MacIntosh

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Elbow fractures amount to 4.3% of all the fractures. The elbow is prone to stiffness after injury and fractures can often lead to significant functional impairment. Rehabilitation is commonly used to restore range of motion (ROM) and function. Practice patterns in elbow fracture rehabilitation have not been defined. The purpose of this study was to describe current elbow ...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2015
Milan Pantović Boris Popović Dejan Madić Jelena Obradović

Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) has recently drawn a lot of attention as means for strengthening of voluntary muscle contraction both in sport and rehabilitation. NMES training increases maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) force output through neural adaptations. On the other hand, positive effects of resistance training (RT) on muscle strength are well known. The aim of this study ...

Journal: :Neurorehabilitation and neural repair 2017
Juan C Cortes Jeff Goldsmith Michelle D Harran Jing Xu Nathan Kim Heidi M Schambra Andreas R Luft Pablo Celnik John W Krakauer Tomoko Kitago

BACKGROUND Studies demonstrate that most arm motor recovery occurs within three months after stroke, when measured with standard clinical scales. Improvements on these measures, however, reflect a combination of recovery in motor control, increases in strength, and acquisition of compensatory strategies. OBJECTIVE To isolate and characterize the time course of recovery of arm motor control ov...

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