Kim, JinHong Jung, HyunKyung Yim, JongEun
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Medical science monitor : international medical journal of experimental and clinical research
BACKGROUND The aim of this research was to compare the effects of contrast bath therapy (CBT) and contrast therapy (CT) using infrared (IR) and cryotherapy (CR) on blood flow, muscle tone, and pain in the forearm. MATERIAL AND METHODS Twenty healthy individuals participated in this study. Each participant received 2 kinds of CT separated by a week....
Sobral, Luciane Lobato Santos, Marcio Clementino de Souza Rocha, Larissa Salgado de Oliveira Callegari, Bianca Souza, Givago da Silva Teodori, Rosana Macher
Abstract Introduction: The impairment of muscle strength and fatigue in leprosy remains a problem that requires careful attention to avoid or minimize its progression, as well as prevention of disabilities and deformities. Objective: To investigate the maximum voluntary contraction and time to muscle fatigue in leprosy patients. Method: A total of ...
Bidonde, Julia Busch, Angela J Schachter, Candice L Overend, Tom J Kim, Soo Y Góes, Suelen M Boden, Catherine Foulds, Heather Ja
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The Cochrane database of systematic reviews
Exercise training is commonly recommended for individuals with fibromyalgia. This review is one of a series of reviews about exercise training for people with fibromyalgia that will replace the "Exercise for treating fibromyalgia syndrome" review first published in 2002. • To evaluate the benefits and harms of aerobic exercise training for adults w...
Hicks, Amelia Cori, Jennifer M Jordan, Amy S Nicholas, Christian L Kubin, Leszek Semmler, John G Malhotra, Atul McSharry, David GP Trinder, John A
Upper airway muscle activity is reportedly elevated during slow-wave sleep (SWS) when compared with lighter sleep stages. To uncover the possible mechanisms underlying this elevation, we explored the correlation between different indices of central and reflex inspiratory drive, such as the changes in airway pressure and end-expiratory CO2 and the c...
Gazzola, M Lortie, K Henry, C Mailhot-Larouche, S Chapman, DG Couture, C Seow, CY Paré, PD King, GG Boulet, LP
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© 2017 the American Physiological Society. Force adaptation, a process whereby sustained spasmogenic activation (viz., tone) of airway smooth muscle (ASM) increases its contractile capacity, has been reported in isolated ASM tissues in vitro, as well as in mice in vivo. The objective of the present study was to assess the effect of tone on airway r...
Sato, Eugene J Killian, Megan L Choi, Anthony J Lin, Evie Esparza, Mary C Galatz, Leesa M Thomopoulos, Stavros Ward, Samuel R
Rotator cuff tears can cause irreversible changes (e.g., fibrosis) to the structure and function of the injured muscle(s). Fibrosis leads to increased muscle stiffness resulting in increased tension at the rotator cuff repair site. This tension influences repairability and healing potential in the clinical setting. However, the micro- and meso-scal...
Kohannim, Saba Iwasaki, Tetsuya
This paper provides analytical insights into the hypothesis that fish exploit resonance to reduce the mechanical cost of swimming. A simple body-fluid fish model, representing carangiform locomotion, is developed. Steady swimming at various speeds is analysed using optimal gait theory by minimizing bending moment over tail movements and stiffness, ...
Pruyn, EC Watsford, ML Murphy, AJ Pine, MJ Spurrs, RW Cameron, ML Johnston, RJ
Leg stiffness (Kleg) is an important component to consider in both performance and injury in the Australian Football League (AFL). Kleg has not yet been examined longitudinally throughout an entire AFL season. A unilateral hop test was used to measure Kleg in the left and right legs of 25 professional AFL players (24.9 ± 4.3 years, 86.8 ± 8.1 kg, 1...
Bossé, Y Chapman, DG Paré, PD King, GG Salome, CM
Asthma is characterized by airway inflammation, with a consequent increase in spasmogens, and exaggerated airway narrowing in response to stimuli, termed airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR). The nature of any relationship between inflammation and AHR is less clear. Recent ex vivo data has suggested a novel mechanism by which inflammation may lead to A...
Shaffer, Justin F Wong, Peony Bezold, Kristina L Harris, Samantha P
The N-terminus of cMyBP-C can activate actomyosin interactions in the absence of Ca2+, but it is unclear which domains are necessary. Prior studies suggested that the Pro-Ala rich region of human cMyBP-C activated force in permeabilized human cardiomyocytes, whereas the C1 and M-domains of mouse cMyBP-C activated force in permeabilized rat cardiac ...