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2. Coactivation Does Not Contribute to Fatigue-Induced Decreases in Isokinetic Forearm Flexion and Extension Torque
3. Utilizing the RPE-Clamp model to examine interactions among factors associated with perceived fatigability and performance fatigability in women and men
4. Correction to: Coactivation Does Not Contribute to Fatigue-Induced Decreases in Isokinetic Forearm Flexion and Extension Torque
5. No effect of coactivation on fatigue-induced decreases in isokinetic and isometric torque in healthy young male adults
6. Effects of 4-weeks of elastic variable resistance training on the electrochemical and mechanical components of voluntary electromechanical delay durations
7. Are performance and perceived fatigability dependent on the anchor scheme of fatiguing isometric tasks in men?
8. Are mode-specific differences in performance fatigability attributable to muscle oxygenation?
9. Day to Day Consistency and Inter-subject Variability of Neuromuscular Responses and Performance Fatigability as the Result of Maximal, Bilateral, Dynamic Leg Extensions
10. Patterns of responses and time-course of changes in muscle size and strength during low-load blood flow restriction resistance training in women
11. Similar performance fatigability and neuromuscular responses following sustained bilateral tasks above and below critical force
12. Performance fatigability and neuromuscular responses for bilateral versus unilateral leg extensions in women
13. Velocity-Specific Coactivation and Neuromuscular Responses to Fatiguing, Reciprocal, Isokinetic, Forearm Flexion, and Extension Muscle Actions
14. Effects of a Sustained, Isometric Forearm Flexion Task to Failure on Torque and Neuromuscular Responses at 3 Elbow Joint Angles
15. Unilateral and Bilateral Isokinetic Leg Extensions Exhibit No Differences in Neuromuscular Excitation Under Maximal and Fatiguing Conditions
16. The effects of phosphocreatine disodium salts plus blueberry extract supplementation on muscular strength, power, and endurance
17. Velocity-Specific Coactivation and Neuromuscular Responses to Fatiguing, Reciprocal, Isokinetic, Forearm Flexion, and Extension Muscle Actions
18. Sex-Related Differences in Performance Fatigability Independent of Blood Flow Following a Sustained Muscle Action at a Low Perceptual Intensity
19. Low-load blood flow restriction elicits greater concentric strength than non-blood flow restriction resistance training but similar isometric strength and muscle size
20. Self-Regulated Force and Neuromuscular Responses During Fatiguing Isometric Leg Extensions Anchored to a Rating of Perceived Exertion
21. Are There Sex-Specific Neuromuscular or Force Responses to Fatiguing Isometric Muscle Actions Anchored to a High Perceptual Intensity?
22. The Effects of Anchoring a Fatiguing Forearm Flexion Task to a High vs. Low Rating of Perceived Exertion on Torque and Neuromuscular Responses.
23. DECREASES IN PERFORMANCE FATIGABILITY AND NEUROMUSCULAR EFFICIENCY FOLLOWING SUSTAINED TASKS ANCHORED TO TORQUE VERSUS RPE
24. Torque And Neuromuscular Responses Following A Sustained, Isometric Forearm Flexion Task To Failure
25. Joint Angle And Anchoring Scheme Affects Performance Fatigability And Electromyographic Responses Following Fatiguing Isometric Tasks
26. The effect of epoch length on time and frequency domain parameters of electromyographic and mechanomyographic signals
27. Are There Sex-Specific Neuromuscular or Force Responses to Fatiguing Isometric Muscle Actions Anchored to a High Perceptual Intensity?
28. Eccentric and concentric blood flow restriction resistance training on indices of delayed onset muscle soreness in untrained women
29. Neuromuscular responses of recreationally active women during a sustained, submaximal isometric leg extension muscle action at a constant perception of effort
30. Are there mode-specific and fatigue-related electromechanical delay responses for maximal isokinetic and isometric muscle actions?
31. High- vs. Low-Intensity Fatiguing Eccentric Exercise on Muscle Thickness, Strength, and Blood Flow
32. Fatiguing Joint Angle Does Not Influence Torque and Neuromuscular Responses Following Sustained, Isometric Forearm Flexion Tasks Anchored to Perceptual Intensity in Men
33. Unilateral and Bilateral Isokinetic Leg Extensions Exhibit No Differences in Neuromuscular Excitation Under Maximal and Fatiguing Conditions
34. Dynamic versus isometric electromechanical delay in non-fatigued and fatigued muscle: A combined electromyographic, mechanomyographic, and force approach
35. Effects of 8 Weeks of Shilajit Supplementation on Serum Pro-c1α1, a Biomarker of Type 1 Collagen Synthesis: A Randomized Control Trial.
36. Fatigue-induced Changes In Neuromuscular Responses During Maximal Bilateral Leg Extensions: 3393 Board #214 May 29 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
37. Relative Contributions Of Muscular Strength, Muscle Size, And Tissue Oxygenation To Isometric Performance Fatigability: 1342 May 28 10:45 AM - 11:00 AM
38. Early phase adaptations in muscle strength and hypertrophy as a result of low-intensity blood flow restriction resistance training
39. The Effects of Anchor Schemes on Performance Fatigability, Neuromuscular Responses and the Perceived Sensations That Contributed to Task Termination
40. Sex-Related Differences in Performance Fatigability Independent of Blood Flow Following a Sustained Muscle Action at a Low Perceptual Intensity
41. Assessment of Performance Fatiguability During Resistance Exercise Anchored to Ratings of Perceived Exertion: 1444 Board #206 May 30 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
42. Time Courses of Changes In Perceptual, Respiratory, and Neuromuscular Responses in the Severe Intensity Domain: 1431 Board #193 May 30 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
43. Time Course of Changes in Neuromuscular Parameters During Maximal Bilateral Dynamic Muscle Actions: 1309 Board #71 May 30 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
44. The effects of Shilajit supplementation on fatigue-induced decreases in muscular strength and serum hydroxyproline levels
45. Effects of High-Intensity, Eccentric-Only Muscle Actions on Serum Biomarkers of Collagen Degradation and Synthesis.
46. Effects of the innervation zone on the time and frequency domain parameters of the surface electromyographic signal
47. Effects of 8 Weeks of Shilajit Supplementation on Serum Pro-c1α1, a Biomarker of Type 1 Collagen Synthesis: A Randomized Control Trial
48. Changes in Neuromuscular Response Patterns After 4 Weeks of Leg Press Training During Isokinetic Leg Extensions
49. Correction to: Coactivation Does Not Contribute to Fatigue-Induced Decreases in Isokinetic Forearm Flexion and Extension Torque
50. Application of the Ratings of Perceived Exertion-Clamp Model to Examine the Effects of Joint Angle on the Time Course of Torque and Neuromuscular Responses During a Sustained, Isometric Forearm Flexion to Task Failure
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