Motor unit recruitment pattern during low level static and dynamic contractions

[1]  J. Engstrom,et al.  Quantitative motor unit analysis: The effect of sample size , 1992, Muscle & nerve.

[2]  H Johansson,et al.  Pathophysiological mechanisms involved in genesis and spread of muscular tension in occupational muscle pain and in chronic musculoskeletal pain syndromes: a hypothesis. , 1991, Medical hypotheses.

[3]  L J Dorfman,et al.  A comparison of turns analysis and motor unit analysis in electromyography. , 1991, Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology.

[4]  L J Dorfman,et al.  Motor unit firing rates and firing rate variability in the detection of neuromuscular disorders. , 1989, Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology.

[5]  L J Dorfman,et al.  Properties of motor unit action potentials recorded with concentric and monopolar needle electrodes: ADEMG analysis , 1988, Muscle & nerve.

[6]  G Sjøgaard,et al.  Intramuscular pressure, EMG and blood flow during low-level prolonged static contraction in man. , 1986, Acta physiologica Scandinavica.

[7]  Bruno Mambrito,et al.  Motor unit recruitment and firing rates interaction in the control of human muscles , 1985, Brain Research.

[8]  C. Gielen,et al.  Relation between location of a motor unit in the human biceps brachii and its critical firing levels for different tasks , 1984, Experimental Neurology.

[9]  J Tanji,et al.  Firing rate of individual motor units in voluntary contraction of abductor digiti minimi muscle in man. , 1973, Experimental neurology.

[10]  B. Maton,et al.  The fatigability of two agonistic muscles in human isometric voluntary submaximal contraction: an EMG study , 2004, European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology.

[11]  Tadashi Masuda,et al.  The Position of Innervation Zones in the Biceps Brachii Investigated by Surface Electromyography , 1985, IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering.

[12]  G. Penso Mycobacterium minetti (Penso et al., 1951). , 1965, Pathologia et microbiologia.