نتایج جستجو برای: neck muscle activity

تعداد نتایج: 1485160  

Journal: :Neuroscience 2003
M Schieppati A Nardone M Schmid

We hypothesised that, since anomalous neck proprioceptive input can produce perturbing effects on posture, neck muscle fatigue could alter body balance control through a mechanism connected to fatigue-induced afferent inflow. Eighteen normal subjects underwent fatiguing contractions of head extensor muscles. Sway during quiet stance was recorded by a dynamometric platform, both prior to and aft...

2015
A. Silveira I. C. Gadotti S. Armijo-Olivo D. A. Biasotto-Gonzalez D. Magee

PURPOSE Tender points in the neck are common in patients with temporomandibular disorders (TMD). However, the correlation among neck disability, jaw dysfunction, and muscle tenderness in subjects with TMD still needs further investigation. This study investigated the correlation among neck disability, jaw dysfunction, and muscle tenderness in subjects with and without chronic TMD. Participants....

Journal: :Journal of the neurological sciences 1998
L K McLoon

The sternocleidomastoid muscle is located in the neck and is both a neck rotator and flexor. Cervical dystonia, a focal dystonia disorder, is characterized by forceful involuntary contraction of a group of neck muscles, usually including the sternocleidomastoid. Little is known about the fiber type composition, fiber type compartmentalization and innervation patterns in this muscle in rabbit an...

2013
Alixe HM Kilgour Karen J Ferguson Calum D Gray Ian J Deary Joanna M Wardlaw Alasdair MJ MacLullich John M Starr

BACKGROUND Two important consequences of the normal ageing process are sarcopenia (the age-related loss of muscle mass and function) and age-related cognitive decline. Existing data support positive relationships between muscle function, cognition and brain structure. However, studies investigating these relationships at older ages are lacking and rarely include a measure of muscle size. Here w...

2014
Gunter P. Siegmund Riender Happee Alfred C. Schouten Jean-Sébastien Blouin

50 Percutaneous electrical vestibular stimulation evokes reflexive responses in appendicular 51 muscles that are suppressed during tasks where the muscles are not contributing to balance 52 control. In neck muscles, which stabilize the head on the torso and in space, it is unclear if 53 similar postural task dependence shapes vestibular reflexes. We investigated whether 54 vestibulocollic refle...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2005
N Shewchenko C Withnall M Keown R Gittens J Dvorak

OBJECTIVES There has been growing controversy regarding long term effects of repeated low severity head impacts such as when heading a football. However, there are few scientific data substantiating these concerns in terms of the biomechanical head response to impact. The present study aimed to develop a research methodology to investigate the biomechanical response of human subjects during int...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2014
Patrick A Forbes Gunter P Siegmund Riender Happee Alfred C Schouten Jean-Sébastien Blouin

Percutaneous electrical vestibular stimulation evokes reflexive responses in appendicular muscles that are suppressed during tasks in which the muscles are not contributing to balance control. In neck muscles, which stabilize the head on the torso and in space, it is unclear whether similar postural task dependence shapes vestibular reflexes. We investigated whether vestibulocollic reflexes are...

Journal: :International Journal of Morphology 2023

The axilla is the main communication channel connecting upper limbs, neck and chest. Stabilization of internal structure essential for limb shoulder mobility. In this case, we observed recorded characteristics variation radial nerve as well intercalated ectopic muscle from latissimus dorsi muscle. position relationship between both, was also particularly noted by us. view presence reported, rel...

2013
Rolf Harald Westgaard Paul Jarle Mork Håvard Wuttudal Lorås Roberto Riva Ulf Lundberg

BACKGROUND Muscle activity and pain development of fibromyalgia (FM) patients in response to mental stress show inconsistent results, when compared to healthy controls (HCs). A possible reason for the inconsistent results is the large variation in stress exposures in different studies. This study compares muscle responses of FM patients and HCs for different modes and levels of imposed stress, ...

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