Search Results - Lattier, G.
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Why does knee extensor muscles torque decrease after eccentric-type exercise?
Martin, V., Millet, G. Y., Lattier, G., Perrod, L.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2005)“…Lattier, G.…”
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Fatigue and recovery after high-intensity exercise Part II: Recovery interventions
Lattier, G., Millet, G. Y., Martin, A., Martin, V.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2004)“…Lattier, G.…”
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Fatigue and recovery after high-intensity exercise Part I: Neuromuscular fatigue
Lattier, G., Millet, G. Y., Martin, A., Martin, V.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2004)“…Lattier, G.…”
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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)“…Lattier, G.…”
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