Neuromuscular and Perceptual Responses to Sub-Maximal Eccentric Cycling.
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Date publication
janvier 2019
Journal
Frontiers in physiology
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr LEPERS Romuald
Tous les auteurs :
Clos P, Laroche D, Stapley PJ, Lepers R
Lien Pubmed
Résumé
Eccentric (ECC) cycle-ergometers have recently become commercially-available, offering a novel method for rehabilitation training. Many studies have reported that ECC cycling enables the development of higher levels of muscular force at lower cardiorespiratory and metabolic loads, leading to greater force enhancements after a training period. However, fewer studies have focused on the specific perceptual and neuromuscular changes. As the two latter aspects are of major interest in clinical settings, this review aimed to present an overview of the current literature centered on the neuromuscular and perceptual responses to submaximal ECC cycling in comparison to concentric (CON) cycling.
Mots clés
corticospinal, negative work, pedaling, perception, rehabilitation
Référence
Front Physiol. 2019 ;10:354