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2. Effects Of Step Speed On Anterior Cruciate Ligament Loading During Forward Lunge
3. Physiological Responses to Acute Cycling With Blood Flow Restriction
4. Force Production Patterns of Muscles Surrounding Knee During Running and Cutting Maneuvers: A Musculoskeletal Modeling Approach
5. Neural and muscular alterations of the plantar flexors in middle-aged women
6. Choline-Based Multi-Ingredient Supplementation Can Improve Explosive Strength during a Fatiguing Task
7. The Influence of Thermal Alterations on Prefrontal Cortex Activation and Neuromuscular Function during a Fatiguing Task
8. Effects Of Step Length And Speed On Lower Extremity Individual Muscle Force During Forward Lunge
9. Aging and Altered Brain Activation during Isometric Contractions with the Lower Limb
10. The Influence of Temperature on Prefrontal Cortex Activation and Performance During a Fatiguing Task
11. Smart exercise application to improve leg function and short-term memory through game-like lunge exercises
12. "Musical Exercise” for People with Visual Impairments: A Preliminary Study with the Blindfolded
13. Neural And Muscular Alterations Of The Plantar Flexors In Middle-aged Women
14. Age-related Alterations In Functionality And Muscle Architecture Of The Lower Limbs In Women
15. Sex Differences in Mechanisms of Recovery after Isometric and Dynamic Fatiguing Tasks
16. Cost-Effective Personal Training Aid to Improve Leg Function Using Smart Exercise Application
17. The effect of cold ambient temperatures on climbing‐specific finger flexor performance
18. Effect of an Alpha-GPC Supplement on Physical Performance in Division 2 Football Players
19. Sex differences in neuromuscular function after repeated eccentric contractions of the knee extensor muscles
20. Age differences in dynamic fatigability and variability of arm and leg muscles: Associations with physical function
21. Sex differences with aging in the fatigability of dynamic contractions
22. Sex Differences in Arm Muscle Fatigability With Cognitive Demand in Older Adults
23. Age and sex differences in steadiness of elbow flexor muscles with imposed cognitive demand
24. Brain areas associated with force steadiness and intensity during isometric ankle dorsiflexion in men and women
25. Motor Variability during Sustained Contractions Increases with Cognitive Demand in Older Adults
26. Cognitive Stress and Visual Gain Affects Force Fluctuations at Low Forces
27. Neuromuscular Fatigue in Individuals with and without Type 2 Diabetes
28. Stressor-induced increase in muscle fatigability of young men and women is predicted by strength but not voluntary activation
29. Corticomotor Excitability During a Noxious Stimulus Before and After Exercise in Women With Fibromyalgia
30. Fatigue and recovery from dynamic contractions in men and women differ for arm and leg muscles
31. Fatigability and recovery of arm muscles with advanced age for dynamic and isometric contractions
32. Supraspinal fatigue impedes recovery from a low-intensity sustained contraction in old adults
33. Supraspinal Fatigue Is Similar in Men and Women for a Low-Force Fatiguing Contraction
34. Fatigability of the Elbow Flexor Muscles during Dynamic Contractions in Old and Very Old Adults
35. Age and load compliance alter time to task failure for a submaximal fatiguing contraction with the lower leg
36. Muscle Fatigue of the Elbow Flexor Muscles during Dynamic Contractions with Aging
37. Sex differences in response to cognitive stress during a fatiguing contraction
38. Variation in Limb Support Influences the Time to Task Failure for a Postural Contraction
39. Gain Of Visual Feedback And Brain Activation During Submaximal Contractions Of The Lower Extremity
40. Sex Differences In Brain Activation During Submaximal Isometric Contractions Of The Lower Extremity
41. Supraspinal Fatigue After A Low- Force Fatiguing Contraction In Men And Women
42. Age And Sex Differences In Muscle Fatigability Maintaining The Same Absolute Force
43. Fatiguing exercise attenuates pain-induced corticomotor excitability
44. Time to task failure and muscle activation vary with load type for a submaximal fatiguing contraction with the lower leg
45. Type of Feedback and Time to Task Failure in Young and Old Adults
46. Cognitive and Physical Stressor Increases Salivary Cortisol Before and After a Low - Force Fatiguing Contraction
47. Time to Failure and Muscle Activation of a Fatiguing Contraction Alters with Practice and Age
48. Age-related muscle fatigue after a low-force fatiguing contraction is explained by central fatigue
49. Mechanisms of fatigue differ after low‐ and high‐force fatiguing contractions in men and women
50. Fluctuations in Motor Output are Altered with Fatigue and Age
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