2005
DOI: 10.1080/00140130500182312
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Decrease of force capabilities as an index of upper limb fatigue

Abstract: The aim of the study was to assess upper limb fatigue on the basis of the force change index (FCI), which expresses changes in developed force, and to demonstrate that this index differentiates muscle fatigue of the upper limb depending on external load. The study was performed on ten young men in 12 conditions of external load. Ten conditions characterized repetitive work in a two-period cycle, in which both or one of the periods were loaded, and two conditions characterized continuous work with constant load… Show more

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“…Also common are musculoskeletal disorders among workers who experience such low muscle contraction at work (Veiersted et al, 1993). Since musculoskeletal disorders are related to performed task-induced fatigue (Sjersted and Vøllestad, as cited in Blangsted et al, 2005, Allen, 2004, an increasing number of studies has focused on analyzing muscle fatigue in relation to tasks performed at low levels of muscle contraction (Roman-Liu et al, 2005;Cook et al, 1998).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Also common are musculoskeletal disorders among workers who experience such low muscle contraction at work (Veiersted et al, 1993). Since musculoskeletal disorders are related to performed task-induced fatigue (Sjersted and Vøllestad, as cited in Blangsted et al, 2005, Allen, 2004, an increasing number of studies has focused on analyzing muscle fatigue in relation to tasks performed at low levels of muscle contraction (Roman-Liu et al, 2005;Cook et al, 1998).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Muscular fatigue is characterized by the decrease of muscular strength, or alternatively the force capabilities, after muscular exertion for a period of time (Banks & Aghazadeh, ; Enoka & Duchateau, ; Vøllestad, ). Decreases of muscular strength, especially under static muscular exertion conditions, have been quantified and modeled to identify the developing of muscular fatigue (Li & Chiu, ; Li, Wang, & Yu, ; Ma et al, ; Roman‐Liu, Tokarski, & Kowalewski, ; C. N. Yi, Tang, & Li, ; Zhang, Li, Zhang, Ma, & Chen, ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The assessment of upper limb fatigue based on the force change index was examined and the results showed the index can be applied for fatigue assessment (Roman- Liu et al, 2005). No gender difference was found in the fatigability of the forearm muscles during intermittent submaximal handgrip contractions, independent of muscle strength (Gonzales & Scheuermann, 2007).…”
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