Fatigue reduces the complexity of knee extensor torque during fatiguing sustained isometric contractions

Volume: 19, Issue: 10, Pages: 1349 - 1358
Published: Apr 6, 2019
Abstract
The temporal structure, or complexity, of muscle torque output reflects the adaptability of motor control to changes in task demands. This complexity is reduced by neuromuscular fatigue during intermittent isometric contractions. We tested the hypothesis that sustained fatiguing isometric contractions would result in a similar loss of complexity. To that end, nine healthy participants performed, on separate days, sustained isometric contractions...
Paper Details
Title
Fatigue reduces the complexity of knee extensor torque during fatiguing sustained isometric contractions
Published Date
Apr 6, 2019
Volume
19
Issue
10
Pages
1349 - 1358
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