42 results on '"Wages, Nathan P."'
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2. Reductions in Motor Unit Firing are Associated with Clinically Meaningful Leg Extensor Weakness in Older Adults
3. Discrepancies in hand motor performance and executive function in older adults
4. Onion Skin Is Not a Universal Firing Pattern for Spinal Motoneurons: Simulation Study
5. Is impaired dopaminergic function associated with mobility capacity in older adults?
6. Relative contribution of muscle strength, lean mass, and lower extremity motor function in explaining between-person variance in mobility in older adults
7. Reductions in Motor Unit Firing are Associated with Clinically Meaningful Leg Extensor Weakness in Older Adults
8. Blood Flow–restricted Exercise Does Not Induce a Cross-Transfer of Effect: A Randomized Controlled Trial
9. Local muscle endurance is associated with fatigue-based changes in electromyographic spectral properties, but not with conduction velocity
10. Acute effects of dynamic exercises on the relationship between the motor unit firing rate and the recruitment threshold
11. Intensity-dependent EMG response for the biceps brachii during sustained maximal and submaximal isometric contractions
12. Examination of a neural cross-over effect using resting mechanomyographic mean frequency from the vastus lateralis muscle in different resting positions following aerobic exercise
13. Fatiguing Knee Extensors Has Differential Effects on Contralateral Homologous and Non-Related Heterogonous Muscles: 3626 Board #73 June 3 9: 30 AM - 11: 00 AM
14. Brain-Predicted Age Difference Moderates the Association Between Muscle Strength and Mobility
15. Influence of prolonged static stretching on motor unit firing properties
16. An Examination of Fatigue Index and Absolute Peak Torque for the Forearm Flexors: 397 Board #248 May 27, 11: 00 AM - 12: 30 PM
17. Resting Mechanomyographic Amplitude Of The Vastus Lateralis Muscle From Different Postural Positions Following Aerobic Exercise: 386 Board #237 May 27, 11: 00 AM - 12: 30 PM
18. Additional file 1 of Relative contribution of muscle strength, lean mass, and lower extremity motor function in explaining between-person variance in mobility in older adults
19. Additional file 2 of Relative contribution of muscle strength, lean mass, and lower extremity motor function in explaining between-person variance in mobility in older adults
20. Additional file 3 of Relative contribution of muscle strength, lean mass, and lower extremity motor function in explaining between-person variance in mobility in older adults
21. Additional file 4 of Relative contribution of muscle strength, lean mass, and lower extremity motor function in explaining between-person variance in mobility in older adults
22. Sex comparisons of non-local muscle fatigue in human elbow flexors and knee extensors
23. Is impaired dopaminergic function associated with mobility capacity in older adults?
24. Reduced Neural Excitability and Activation Contribute to Clinically Meaningful Weakness in Older Adults
25. Voluntary vs Electrically Stimulated Activation in Age-Related Muscle Weakness
26. Reduced Neural Excitability and Activation Contribute to Clinically Meaningful Weakness in Older Adults.
27. Mechanomyographic responses for the biceps brachii are associated with failure times during isometric force tasks
28. Unilateral fatiguing exercise and its effect on ipsilateral and contralateral resting mechanomyographic mean frequency between aerobic populations
29. Cross spectral analysis of the force and surface electromyographic signals for examining steadiness following different exercise interventions
30. Differential Effects of Unilateral Concentric Vs. Eccentric Exercise on the Dominant and Nondominant Forearm Flexors
31. Examination of the resting mechanomyographic mean frequency responses for the postural tonus muscles following resistance exercise
32. RESTING MECHANOMYOGRAPHIC AMPLITUDE FROM THE VASTUS LATERALIS MUSCLE IN DIFFERENT POSTURAL RESTING POSITIONS FOLLOWING AEROBIC EXERCISE
33. An Examination of Fatigue Index and Velocity-Related Force Loss for the Forearm Flexors
34. Prolonged passive static stretching-induced innervation zone shift in biceps brachii
35. Acute Effects of Concentric vs. Eccentric Exercise on Force Steadiness and Electromyographic Responses of the Forearm Flexors
36. Electromyographic Responses after Concentric and Eccentric Exercises on the Forearm Flexor
37. An Examination of the Strength and Electromyographic Responses After Concentric Vs. Eccentric Exercise of the Forearm Flexors
38. Resting mechanomyographic amplitude for the erector spinae and trapezius muscles following resistance exercise in a healthy population
39. Frequency-Specific Coherence in Surface Electromyographic Signals from the Vastus Lateralis and Vastus Medialis.
40. ACUTE EFFECTS OF CONCENTRIC VS. ECCENTRIC EXERCISE ON FORCE STEADINESS AND ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC RESPONSES OF THE FOREARM FLEXORS.
41. AN EXAMINATION OF THE STRENGTH AND ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC RESPONSES AFTER CONCENTRIC VS. ECCENTRIC EXERCISE OF THE FOREARM FLEXORS.
42. Poster 100: Cross‐Transfer Effects of Blood Flow Restricted Exercise in Patients with Recurrent Low Back Pain.
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