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Muscle fatigue induced by two different resistance: elastic tubing versus weight machine
Surface EMG signal alterations in Carpal Tunnel syndrome: a pilot study
Carpal Tunnel syndrome (CTS) is one of the most common compartmental syndromes and nerve conduction studies are widely considered as the standard to diagnose the pathology. The purpose of this pilot study was to investigate whether multichannel surface electromyography can detect muscle alterations in patients diagnosed with severe CTS. Surface EMG signals were recorded at 10, 20, 30, and 80\% MVC from the flexor and abductor pollicis brevis muscles of five patients with CTS and five control subjects. Subjects with severe CTS showed different interference patterns, lower signal amplitude, lower neuromuscular efficiency, and lower myoelectric manifestations of fatigue with respect to the control group. At submaximal levels, action potentials recorded from the flexor and abductor pollicis brevis muscles of the CTS group were characterized by lower conduction velocity and lower mean spectral frequency than the healthy group. These findings support, among others, the hypothesis of a selective loss of fast motor units (type II fiber) associated with CT
A bi-dimensional index for the selective assessment of myoelectric manifestations of peripheral and central muscle fatigue
Mechanical and EMG responses of the vastus lateralis and changes in biochemical variables to isokinetic exercise in endurance and power athletes
Relationship among explosive power, body fat, fat free mass, and pubertal development in youth soccer players. A preliminary study
Purpose Changes in body size and functional capacities
are highly individual during puberty, and the performance
of a soccer player is often closely related to their maturity
status. The aim of the study was to evaluate the relationships
among explosive power, body fat, fat free mass and
pubertal development in young soccer players.
Methods Explosive power (countermovement jump—
CMJ), body mass index (BMI), percentage of body fat
(%BF), fat free mass (FFM) and a Self-Administered
Rating Scale for pubertal development (PDS) values of 11
‘‘Giovanissimi’’ (age 13 year), 13 ‘‘Allievi’’ (age 15 year)
and 10 ‘‘Juniores’’ (age [17 year) male soccer players
were compared. The statistical analysis was performed
using an analysis of variance among categories with
Fisher’s post hoc as appropriate. Furthermore, Pearson
correlations among variables were calculated considering
all subjects and also within categories.
Results Statistical differences emerged among categories
in CMJ (F(2,30) = 28.3, p\0.01), body fat weight (F(2,31) =
29.2, p\0.01) and PDS (F(2,29) = 18.5, p\0.01), while
%BF values showed statistical differences only for ‘‘Giovanissimi’’
and ‘‘Juniores’’ (F(2,31) = 3.4, p = 0.01). CMJ
showed significant correlations with FFM (r = 0.68) and
PDS (r = 0.63), PDS with FFM (r = 0.66) and BMI with
%BF(r = 0.71) and FFM (r = 0.71).A high correlation was
found within categories.
Conclusion Since we found differences between categories
and no correlation between chronological age and
pubertal status, this study highlights the importance of
assessing of puberty in youth soccer team
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