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Effects of NMES-elicited versus voluntary low-level conditioning contractions on explosive knee extensions

Gonnelli F.
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Rejc E.
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Floreani M.
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Lazzer S.
2022
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JOURNAL OF MUSCULOSKELETAL INTERACTIONS
Abstract
Objectives: Electrically-induced or voluntary conditioning-contractions (CC) can be used to affect contractile properties of a subsequent explosive contraction (EC). Here, we aimed at comparing the effect of neuromuscular-electrical-stimulation (NMES) vs voluntary CC performed prior to explosive contractions of the knee extensors. Methods: A 10 sec NMES CC (100Hz, 1000μs, 10% MVC), or a voluntary contraction (VOL CC) mimicking the NMES CC, preceded an isometric EC of the knee extensors. Explosive contraction was performed with the goal to reach the target (70% MVC) as quickly as possible. Results: All the parameters related with the explosive contractions’ muscle-output were similar between protocols (difference ranging from 0.23%, Mean Torque; to 5.8%, Time to Target), except for the Time to Peak Torque, which was lower when preceded by NMES (11.1%, p=0.019). Interestingly, the RTD 0–50 ms_EC was 37.3% higher after the NMES compared with the VOL CC protocol. Conclusion: Explosive contraction was potentiated by an NMES CC as compared with a voluntary CC. This may be due to a reduction in descending drive following VOL CC, which has been shown to occur even with low-level voluntary efforts. These findings could be used to improve rehabilitation or training protocols that include conditioning contractions.
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https://hdl.handle.net/11390/1240107
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85143183248
https://ricerca.unityfvg.it/handle/11390/1240107
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  • Afferent pathway

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  • Rate of Torque develo...

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