Search Results - Muscle & Nerve
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Decoding ultramarathon: muscle damage as the main impediment to performance
Tiller, N. B., Millet, G. Y.Published in Sports Medicine (2025)“…To assess an athlete`s tolerance to ultramarathon-specific muscle damage and fatigue, we propose a lab-based protocol comprising downhill running with pre- to post-exercise measures of muscle contractile function following electrical or magnetic stimulation of the quadriceps muscles or their central nerves, muscle damage biomarkers (e.g., creatine kinase, lactate dehydrogenase, and myoglobin), and muscle morphology via imaging techniques. …”
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Effect of race distance on performance fatigability in male trail and ultra-trail runners
Temesi, J., Besson, T., Parent, A., Singh, B., Martin, V., Brownstein, C. G., Espeit, L., Royer, N., Rimaud, D., Lapole, T., Féasson, L., Millet, G. Y.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2021)Subjects: “…nerve…”
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Sports-related Fractures, Dislocations and Trauma. Advanced On- and Off-field Management
M. Khodaee, A. L. Waterbrook, M. GammonsPublished 2020“…Paul, David Millward; Pages 595-617 Muscles; Alicia Gustafson, Cory A. Newman; Pages 619-630 Ligaments; Daphne Amanda Scott, Yvonne Chow; Pages 631-669 Bursa; Morteza Khodaee; Pages 671-674 Nerve; Benjamin Marshall, Rachel Brakke Holman; Pages 675-681 Vascular; Andrew McBride, Amy M. …”
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Pulmonary and respiratory muscle function in response to Marathon and ultra-Marathon running: A review
Tiller, N. B.Published in Sports Medicine (2019)“…This paper provides an up-to-date review of the literature pertaining to acute pulmonary and respiratory muscle responses to marathon and ultra-marathon running. …”
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Effect of practical precooling on neuromuscular function and 5-km time-trial performance in hot, humid conditions among well-trained male runners
Randall, C. A., Ross, E. Z., Maxwell, N. S.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2015)“…Before the warm-up and after the time-trial, supramaximal femoral nerve stimulation was delivered during and following maximal isometric contractions. …”
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Exercise performance during repetitive sprints is carefully regulated by the central motor drive to limit the development of perihperal fatique upon a critical threshold
Hureau, T., Olivier, N., Millet, G. Y., Meste, O., Blain, G.Published in 17th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Bruges, 4. -7. July 2012 (2012)“…Because during 5 km time trials voluntary muscle contractions are submaximal it is argued that the central motor command and power output are much more dependent upon a conscious self-paced cycling strategy rather than feedback from the contracting muscles (Marcora, 2010). …”
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Effect of intense muscular activity on motor potentials under magnetic stimulation of brain and spinal cord
Fomin, R., Sergeev, V., Nesterik, K., Kosminin, V.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2010)“…In this work, the parameters of motor evoked potentials of upper and lower extremity muscles were evaluated, under magnetic stimulation of cerebral cortex motor areas, spinal segments, and nerve tibialis in athletes adapted to work of various duration and intensity (sprinters, stayers) and having various qualifications. …”
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The effects of short-term isometric training program on the neuromuscular function of elite Greek jumpers and long distance runners
Patikas, D., Paraschos, I., Bassa, E., Galazoulas, C., Skoufas, D., Kotzamanidis, C.Published in 14th annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, Oslo/Norway, June 24-27, 2009, Book of Abstracts (2009)“…Considering the examined muscles, it seems that such adaptations are evident in muscles with larger proportion of fast motor units, such as gastrocnemius (Paasuke et al., 1999). …”
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Comparison of nerve conduction velocities of lower extremities between runners and controls
Colak, T., Bamac, B., Gönener, A., Özbek, A., Budak, F.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2005)“…Peripheral nerve injuries can occur in runners, but large numbers of nerve injuries remain subclinical. …”
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High hamstring tendinopathy in runners: Meeting the Challenges of Diagnosis, Treatment, and Rehabilitation
Fredericson, M., Moore, W., Guillet, M., Beaulieu, C.Published in The Physician and Sportsmedicine (2005)“…In recalcitrant cases, an ultrasound-guided corticosteroid injection into the tendon sheath can be helpful, and, occasionally, surgery may be necessary to release the scar tissue around the proximal hamstring muscles and the sciatic nerve.…”
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Deep peroneal nerve paresis in a runner caused by ganglion at capitulum peronei
Dallari, D., Pellacani, A., Marinelli, A., Verni, E., Giunti, A.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2004)“…Soft tissue ganglions with neurological involvement of the lateral popliteal sciatic nerve or its terminal rami are in differential diagnosis with several lesions of this area, as direct or indirect trauma, subcutaneous rupture of anterior tibialis muscle and long peroneal muscle, disc hernia, intraspinal tumor, anterior tarsal tunnel syndrome, cysts, neurofibroma, baker's cyst, vascular claudication, stenosing or inflammatory pathology of 2(nd) motoneuron, antimicrobial agents for urinary tract infection (nitrofurnantoin). …”
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Biomechanik als Anwendungsforschung - Transfer zwischen Theorie und Praxis - 6. Symposium der dvs-Sektion Biomechanik vom 22.-24.März 2001 in Konstanz
H. RiehlePublished 2004Subjects: “…nerve…”
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Alterations of neuromuscular function after an ultramarathon
Millet, G. Y., Lepers, R., Maffiuletti, N. A., Babault, N., Martin, V., Lattier, G.Published in Journal of Applied Physiology (2002)Subjects: “…muscle…”
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Izmenenie skorostno-silovykh pokazatelei nervno-myshechnogo apparata pod vliyaniem priemov massazha (Speed and power marks of nerves and muscular apparatus changing under influence of massage practice)
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Neural influences on sprint running: training adaptations and acute responses
Ross, A., Leveritt, M., Riek, S.Published in Sports Medicine (2001)“…Improved temporal sequencing of muscle activation and/or improved fast twitch fibre recruitment may contribute to superior sprint performance. …”