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  1. European Journal of Applied Physiology
  2. European Journal of Applied Physiology : Volume 114
  3. European Journal of Applied Physiology : Volume 114, Issue 8, August 2014
  4. Motor point map of upper body muscles
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European Journal of Applied Physiology : Volume 116
European Journal of Applied Physiology : Volume 115
European Journal of Applied Physiology : Volume 114
European Journal of Applied Physiology : Volume 114, Issue 12, December 2014
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European Journal of Applied Physiology : Volume 114, Issue 8, August 2014
Effect of acute normobaric hypoxia on the ventilatory threshold
Exercise volume and intensity: a dose–response relationship with health benefits
Longitudinal investigation of training status and cardiopulmonary responses in pre- and early-pubertal children
Ramp-incremented and RPE-clamped test protocols elicit similar VO2max values in trained cyclists
Relation between vibrotactile perception thresholds and reductions in finger blood flow induced by vibration of the hand at frequencies in the range 8–250 Hz
Motor point map of upper body muscles
Locomotor and diaphragm muscle fatigue in endurance athletes performing time-trials of different durations
Blood lactate and ventilatory thresholds in wheelchair athletes with tetraplegia and paraplegia
The increase in surface EMG could be a misleading measure of neural adaptation during the early gains in strength
Beneficial effects of serial contractions on muscle performance after a brief period of rest
Selective muscle contraction during plantarflexion is incompatible with maximal voluntary torque assessment
Three-dimensional interactions of mean body and local skin temperatures in the control of hand and foot blood flows
Interdependence of torque, joint angle, angular velocity and muscle action during human multi-joint leg extension
Force–velocity relationship of leg extensors obtained from loaded and unloaded vertical jumps
The effect of β-alanine and NaHCO3 co-ingestion on buffering capacity and exercise performance with high-intensity exercise in healthy males
Characterization of electrocardiogram changes throughout a marathon
Resistance exercise training-induced decrease in circulating inflammatory CD14+CD16+ monocyte percentage without weight loss in older adults
Creatine supplementation prevents acute strength loss induced by concurrent exercise
Prolonged infrapatellar tendon vibration does not influence quadriceps maximal or explosive isometric force production in man
Influence of exercise intensity on respiratory muscle fatigue and brachial artery blood flow during cycling exercise
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Motor point map of upper body muscles

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Author Behringer, M. Franz, A. McCourt, M. Mester, J.
Copyright Year 2014
Abstract The purpose of the present study was to systematically investigate the upper body motor point (MP) positions of selected muscles and to create an atlas of the identified MPs.MPs were searched bilaterally in 15 male and 15 female subjects by scanning the skin with a special pen electrode at low stimulation frequency (3 Hz) and current amplitude (<10 mA). The following muscles were investigated: biceps brachii, triceps brachii, deltoideus, trapezius, latissimus dorsi, erector spinae (lumbar part), pectoralis minor and major, and rectus abdominis.A total of 1,563 MPs were identified. The MPs could be clustered into 31 distinct positions on each side of the body. However, the number of MPs per muscle varied between subjects: 2 MPs were found for the biceps brachii, 2–3 for the triceps brachii, 4–5 for the deltoideus, 2–3 for the pectoralis major, 1 MP for the pectoralis minor, 4–5 for the trapezius, 3–4 for the latissimus dorsi, 4–5 for the rectus abdominis, and 2–3 for the erector spinae in its lumbar part. Referring to the applied grid, upper limb and lower back muscles presented a low inter-individual variation, whereas MPs of the deltoideus, the pectoralis major, and the rectus abdominis were characterized by a poor homogeneity. All MPs were found to be highly symmetrical between both sides of the body (r = 0.96; p < 0.001).The presented data and the corresponding map will help physiotherapists, and conditioning specialists improve their neuromuscular electrical stimulation therapy or training, respectively.
Starting Page 1605
Ending Page 1617
Page Count 13
File Format PDF
ISSN 14396319
Journal European Journal of Applied Physiology
Volume Number 114
Issue Number 8
e-ISSN 14396327
Language English
Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publisher Date 2014-04-29
Publisher Place Berlin/Heidelberg
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Neuromuscular electrical stimulation Motor entry point Motor branch Upper body Human Physiology Occupational Medicine/Industrial Medicine Sports Medicine
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Physiology (medical) Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health Sports Science
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