myopalmus: muscle twitching. (archaic) myoparalysis: paralysis of muscle; myoparesis. myopathy: any disease of the muscles. myophagism: atrophy or wasting away of muscle tissue, with removal of tissue by inflammatory cells. (archaic) myopsychopathy: any muscular nerve affection associated with me...
2. A contractile organ consisting of a special bundle of muscle tissue, which moves a particular bone, part, or substance of the body: the heart muscle; the muscles of the arm. 3. Muscular strength: enough muscle to be a high jumper. 4. Informal Power or authority: put some muscle int...
I've been getting these muscle spasm all over my body for the last five years and not one doctor can tell me what causes them. I get them in my stomach and most of the time under my breasts it feels like i'm having a heart attack. I get them on both sides also. All day long...
These are the firing frequencies that result in a partially fused, still-twitching contraction. How, then, are smooth, controlled voluntary movements possible when low forces are involved and the firing rates are very low? Why is it that no twitching or fluttering is seen when the firing rates...
EC as compared to the innervated MYO + MN group (Fig.6A). Motor neurons were found to innervate myofibers forming putative NMJ-like connections (Fig.6B). We also observed spontaneously twitching myofibers in the presence of motor neurons (Supplementary Videos1,2), although no twitching was...
41). While this assay is measuring overall ATPase activity of all isoforms of SERCA present in the sample, SERCA activity is assumed to primarily reflect SERCA1a activity, because SERCA1a is the major isoform found in fast twitching muscles, such as M. semimembranosus23. SERCA activity was ...
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[31] also reported linear increases in normalized heart rate and ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) with power output, and the linear slope coefficients for these relationships were statistically equivalent to the slope coefficient for the linear normalized MMG amplitude versus power output relationship...
[31] also reported linear increases in normalized heart rate and ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) with power output, and the linear slope coefficients for these relationships were statistically equivalent to the slope coefficient for the linear normalized MMG amplitude versus power output relationship...
It was suggested [144] that during the concentric and eccentric muscle actions, low motor unit firing rates in the biceps brachii could have resulted in less fusion of motor unit twitches and a "...more distinct mechanical twitching..." that allowed larger muscle fiber oscillations and greater...