Decrease of muscle fiber conduction velocity correlates with strength loss after an endurance run
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Abstract
Monitoring surface electromyographic (EMG) signals can provide useful insights for characterizing muscle fatigue, which is defined as an exercise-induced strength loss. This experiment investigated the muscle fiber conduction velocity (CV) changes induced by an endurance run. The day before and imme …
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| Authors | Boccia G;Dardanello D;Tarperi C;Rosso V;Festa L;La Torre A;Pellegrini B;Schena F;Rainoldi A;; |
| Journal | physiological measurement |
| Year | 2017 |
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humans
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national institutes of health
national library of medicine
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pmid:28099172
doi:10.1088/1361-6579/aa5139
gennaro boccia
davide dardanello
alberto rainoldi
electromyography*
muscle fatigue / physiology
muscle fibers
skeletal / physiology*
muscle strength*
physical endurance / physiology*
running / physiology*
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