WIEGNER. Effects of weak antagonist on fast elbow flexion movements in man. Exp. Brain Res. 91: 509-519. 1992.WIERZBICKA, M. M. AND WIEGNER, A. W. Effects of weak antagonist on fast elbow flexion movements in man. Exp. Brain Res. 9 1: 509-5 19, 1992....
Elbow extension and plantar flexion were not evaluated for this measure because they were performed from an active state as the second phase of a two-phase movement. The sEMG from these muscles was processed into a root-mean-square envelope and filtered at 20 Hz to enhance envelope peak ...
were found to have significantly lower scores on the Fugl-Meyer Assessment scale of the hemiparetic UL (FMA-UL) compared to patients without elbow/wrist spasticity31. The MAS subjectively grades the amount of resistance
The athletic trainer has to keep instructions brief and simple. It is sometimes helpful for the athletic trainer to passively move the patient through the desired movement pattern to demonstrate precisely what is to be done. The patterns should be used along with the techniques to increase the ...
Proprioception plays a key role in moving our body dexterously and effortlessly. Nevertheless, the majority of investigations evaluating the benefits of providing supplemental feedback to prosthetics users focus on delivering touch restitution. These stu
and throwing represents the widest sex difference in motor performance from an early age [42]. In Olympic javelin throwers, this is manifested in differences in the peak linear velocities of the shoulder, wrist, elbow and hand, all of which are 13–21% higher for male athletes compared with...
What muscle or part of the muscle is an antagonist in its action to the Adductor longus?Adductor Longus:The adductor longus is a muscle located on the inner portion of the upper leg, and it is shaped like a fan. The adductor longus muscle functions primarily to "a...
Insight into the probable extension of natural tooth function is provided, a discovery with the possibility of influencing future implant dentistry. These strategies, complemented by the clinical application of 3D printing within the realms of natural and implant dentistry, bolster the efficacy of a ...
Impaired corticomuscular coherence during isometric elbow flexion contractions in humans with cervical spinal cord injury After spinal cord injury (SCI), the reorganization of the neuromuscular system leads to increased antagonist muscles' co‐activation – i.e., increased ant... S Cremoux,J Tallet,...
A balanced workout– doing agonist/antagonist or push-pull supersets ensures that you do an equal number of sets for opposing muscle groups, e.g., biceps and triceps, quadriceps and hamstrings, and chest and back. This helps ensure that both muscles are equally well developed, which is impo...