Central and peripheral neuromuscular fatigue following ramp and rapid maximal voluntary isometric contractions
Benjamin Dalton,
Garrett Hester,
Michaela Alesi
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionMaximal voluntary isometric contractions (MVICs) as a fatiguing modality have been widely studied, but little attention has been given to the influence of the rate of torque development. Given the established differences in motor command and neuromuscular activation between ramp and rapid MIVCs, it is likely performance fatigue differs as well as the underlying physiological mechanisms.PurposeTo compare responses for rapid and maximal torque following ramp and rapid MVICs, and the corresponding neu… Show more
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