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Authors:
Seiberl, Wolfgang; Power, Geoffrey A.; Hahn, Daniel 
Document type:
Zeitschriftenartikel / Journal Article 
Title:
Residual force enhancement in humans 
Subtitle:
Current evidence and unresolved issues 
Journal:
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology 
Volume:
25 
Issue:
Year:
2015 
Pages from - to:
571-580 
Language:
Englisch 
Keywords:
Activation reduction ; Aging ; Aging-physiology ; Animals ; eccentric ; History-dependence ; Humans ; Isometric Contraction-physiology ; Lengthening contractions ; Muscle Contraction-physiology ; Muscle Fatigue-physiology ; Muscle function ; Muscle, Skeletal-physiology 
Abstract:
Following an active lengthening contraction while maintaining activation constant, isometric force is elevated above that of a purely isometric contraction at the same final muscle length. This fundamental property of skeletal muscle is referred to as residual force enhancement. While the contractile mechanisms of residual force enhancement are still highly-debated, from an applied perspective this review focuses on the potential physiological relevance of residual force enhancement in human mov...    »
 
ISSN:
1873-5711 ; 1050-6411 
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Nein / No