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View article: Development of a preliminary multivariable model predicting hamstring strain injuries during preseason screening in soccer players: a multidisciplinary approach
Development of a preliminary multivariable model predicting hamstring strain injuries during preseason screening in soccer players: a multidisciplinary approach Open
Using a multidisciplinary approach and measurements of only a few variables during preseason screening, the current model tends to demonstrate high accuracy in identifying soccer players at risk of HSI.
View article: Muscle contraction type does not influence the etiology of the immediate crossover fatigue evidenced after submaximal unilateral exercises of knee flexor muscles
Muscle contraction type does not influence the etiology of the immediate crossover fatigue evidenced after submaximal unilateral exercises of knee flexor muscles Open
View article: Psychological risk factors for a first hamstring strain injury in soccer: a qualitative study
Psychological risk factors for a first hamstring strain injury in soccer: a qualitative study Open
Introduction Hamstring strain injuries (HSIs) remain one of the most burdensome injuries in soccer. Current recommendations to prevent sports injuries suggest the importance for coaches and medical staff to consider psychological and conte…
View article: Immediate but not prolonged effects of submaximal eccentric vs concentric fatiguing protocols on the etiology of hamstrings’ motor performance fatigue
Immediate but not prolonged effects of submaximal eccentric vs concentric fatiguing protocols on the etiology of hamstrings’ motor performance fatigue Open
View article: Immediate crossover fatigue after unilateral submaximal eccentric contractions of the knee flexors involves peripheral alterations and increased global perceived fatigue
Immediate crossover fatigue after unilateral submaximal eccentric contractions of the knee flexors involves peripheral alterations and increased global perceived fatigue Open
After a unilateral muscle exercise, the performance of the non-exercised contralateral limb muscle can be also impaired. This crossover fatigue phenomenon is still debated in the literature and very few studies have investigated the influe…
View article: Submaximal fatiguing eccentric contractions of knee flexors alter leg extrapersonal representation
Submaximal fatiguing eccentric contractions of knee flexors alter leg extrapersonal representation Open
This study assessed the immediate and prolonged effects of eccentric-induced fatigue on position sense, utilizing position-pointing tasks, which had not been previously implemented for this purpose. Fifteen healthy adults underwent a fatig…
View article: Quantification of Extramyocellular Lipids and Intramuscular Fat from Muscle Echo Intensity in Lower Limb Muscles: A Comparison of Four Ultrasound Devices against Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Quantification of Extramyocellular Lipids and Intramuscular Fat from Muscle Echo Intensity in Lower Limb Muscles: A Comparison of Four Ultrasound Devices against Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Open
This study aimed to compare different ultrasound devices with magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) to quantify muscle lipid content from echo intensity (EI). Four different ultrasound devices were used to measure muscle EI and subcutaneou…
View article: Sleep Assessment in Competitive Athletes: Development and Validation of French Versions of the Athens Insomnia Scale and the Athlete Sleep Behavior Questionnaire
Sleep Assessment in Competitive Athletes: Development and Validation of French Versions of the Athens Insomnia Scale and the Athlete Sleep Behavior Questionnaire Open
Objective The purpose of this study was to develop and validate French versions of two questionnaires assessing competitive athletes' sleep: the Athens Insomnia Scale (AIS-FR) and the Athlete Sleep Behavior Questionnaire (ASBQ-FR). Methods…
View article: Submaximal Fatiguing Eccentric Contractions of Knee Flexors Alter Leg Extrapersonal Representation
Submaximal Fatiguing Eccentric Contractions of Knee Flexors Alter Leg Extrapersonal Representation Open
View article: Differences in time to task failure and fatigability between children and young adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Differences in time to task failure and fatigability between children and young adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis Open
The transition from childhood to adulthood is characterized by many physiological processes impacting exercise performance. Performance fatigability and time to task failure are commonly used to capture exercise performance. This review ai…
View article: Knee position sense and knee flexor neuromuscular function are similarly altered after two submaximal eccentric bouts
Knee position sense and knee flexor neuromuscular function are similarly altered after two submaximal eccentric bouts Open
View article: Crossover fatigue after unilateral submaximal eccentric contractions of the knee flexors involves peripheral alterations and perceived fatigue
Crossover fatigue after unilateral submaximal eccentric contractions of the knee flexors involves peripheral alterations and perceived fatigue Open
After a unilateral muscle exercise, the performance of the non-exercised contralateral limb muscle can be also impaired. This crossover fatigue phenomenon is still debated in the literature and very few studies have investigated the influe…
View article: New field ergometer to reproducibly measure maximum strength and rate of force development of hamstrings
New field ergometer to reproducibly measure maximum strength and rate of force development of hamstrings Open
View article: Differences in time to task failure and fatigability between children and young adults
Differences in time to task failure and fatigability between children and young adults Open
View article: Does exercise modality affects the differences in time to task failure and fatigability between children and young adults? A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Does exercise modality affects the differences in time to task failure and fatigability between children and young adults? A systematic review and meta-analysis. Open
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View article: M‐wave and H‐reflex recruitment curves in boys and men
M‐wave and H‐reflex recruitment curves in boys and men Open
The aim of the present study was to check whether the M‐wave and H‐reflex recruitment curves differ between prepubertal boys and men. Eleven boys (9–11 yr) and eleven men (18–35 yr) were magnetically stimulated at the tibial nerve in a pro…
View article: Plantar flexor muscle-tendon unit length and stiffness do not influence neuromuscular fatigue in boys and men
Plantar flexor muscle-tendon unit length and stiffness do not influence neuromuscular fatigue in boys and men Open
View article: Effect of the Anode Placement on the Antagonist Muscles Recruitment: Implication for the Interpolated Twitch Technique Outcome.
Effect of the Anode Placement on the Antagonist Muscles Recruitment: Implication for the Interpolated Twitch Technique Outcome. Open
The aim of the present study was to compare the recruitment of the antagonist muscles and its effect on the measurement of the voluntary activation level (VA) of the knee extensor (KE) muscles for different anode placements used to stimula…
View article: Maturation-related changes in the development and etiology of neuromuscular fatigue
Maturation-related changes in the development and etiology of neuromuscular fatigue Open
View article: Effect of MTU length on child-adult difference in neuromuscular fatigue
Effect of MTU length on child-adult difference in neuromuscular fatigue Open
Purpose The purpose of this study was to compare the development and etiology of neuromuscular fatigue of the knee extensor muscles (KE) at different muscle-tendon unit (MTU) lengths during repeated maximal voluntary isometric contractions…
View article: Effect of Muscle–Tendon Unit Length on Child–Adult Difference in Neuromuscular Fatigue
Effect of Muscle–Tendon Unit Length on Child–Adult Difference in Neuromuscular Fatigue Open
Purpose The purpose of this study was to compare the development and etiology of neuromuscular fatigue of the knee extensor muscles at different muscle–tendon unit (MTU) lengths during repeated maximal voluntary isometric contractions (MVI…
View article: Characteristics of motor unit recruitment in boys and men at maximal and submaximal force levels
Characteristics of motor unit recruitment in boys and men at maximal and submaximal force levels Open
View article: Children Exhibit a More Comparable Neuromuscular Fatigue Profile to Endurance Athletes Than Untrained Adults
Children Exhibit a More Comparable Neuromuscular Fatigue Profile to Endurance Athletes Than Untrained Adults Open
The present study compared neuromuscular fatigue profiles between children, untrained adults and adult endurance athletes during repeated maximal muscle contractions. Eighteen prepubertal boys, 19 untrained men and 13 endurance male athlet…
View article: Etude des différences de fatigue neuromusculaire entre enfants et adultes en fonction du groupe musculaire, de la longueur musculaire et du profil métabolique
Etude des différences de fatigue neuromusculaire entre enfants et adultes en fonction du groupe musculaire, de la longueur musculaire et du profil métabolique Open
The aims of this PhD thesis were to evaluate the effects of differences of (i) force level, throughout different muscle groups and muscle lengths, and (ii) metabolic profile on the differences of development and etiology of the neuromuscul…
View article: A Moderate Supplementation of Native Whey Protein Promotes Better Muscle Training and Recovery Adaptations Than Standard Whey Protein – A 12-Week Electrical Stimulation and Plyometrics Training Study
A Moderate Supplementation of Native Whey Protein Promotes Better Muscle Training and Recovery Adaptations Than Standard Whey Protein – A 12-Week Electrical Stimulation and Plyometrics Training Study Open
The purpose of this study was to assess if native whey protein (NW) supplementation could promote recovery and training adaptations after an electrostimulation (ES) training program combined to plyometrics training. Participants were alloc…
View article: Child-adult differences in neuromuscular fatigue are muscle dependent
Child-adult differences in neuromuscular fatigue are muscle dependent Open
The aim of the present study was to compare the development and etiology of neuromuscular fatigue of the knee extensor (KE) and plantar flexor (PF) muscles during repeated maximal voluntary isometric contractions (MVICs) between children a…
View article: Metabolic and Fatigue Profiles Are Comparable Between Prepubertal Children and Well-Trained Adult Endurance Athletes
Metabolic and Fatigue Profiles Are Comparable Between Prepubertal Children and Well-Trained Adult Endurance Athletes Open
The aim of this study was to determine whether prepubertal children are metabolically comparable to well-trained adult endurance athletes and if this translates into similar fatigue rates during high-intensity exercise in both populations.…
View article: Assessment of the H-reflex using two synchronized magnetic stimulators in order to increase stimulus durations: A comparison with electrical stimulation
Assessment of the H-reflex using two synchronized magnetic stimulators in order to increase stimulus durations: A comparison with electrical stimulation Open
View article: Influence of Ergometer Design on Physiological Responses during Rowing
Influence of Ergometer Design on Physiological Responses during Rowing Open
The aim of this study was to compare the physiological responses and rowing efficiency on 2 different rowing ergometers: stationary vs. dynamic ergometers manufactured by Concept2. 11 oarswomen and oarsmen rowed 4 min at 60% and 70% of pea…