1996
DOI: 10.1007/bf02376776
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Stretch shortening cycle fatigue: interactions among joint stiness, reflex, and muscle mechanical performance in the drop jump

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“…14,33 Vertical stiffness determined in the current study was similar to those previously reported. 19 Although there were changes to spatiotemporal characteristics, k N was found to be consistent in all hopping conditions from start to end periods with less variance when tactile feedback was provided to achieve a target hopping height.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…14,33 Vertical stiffness determined in the current study was similar to those previously reported. 19 Although there were changes to spatiotemporal characteristics, k N was found to be consistent in all hopping conditions from start to end periods with less variance when tactile feedback was provided to achieve a target hopping height.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Therefore, it seems plausible that muscle damage observed in the present study contributed to the deterioration in neuromuscular function (3,25,31,34). Despite this, the mechanisms responsible for the increases in CK cannot be ascertained in the present investigation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…A divergência entre respostas neuromusculares pode estar relacionada com o menor efeito nos componentes contráteis e elásticos que potencializam o desempenho quando o protocolo é intermitente, como já citado na literatura (HORITA et al, 2002). Nessa perspectiva, a maioria dos estudos consideram somente as perspectivas neuromusculares e bioenergéticas ao avaliar a causa e o processo de instalação de fadiga na ação do salto vertical, induzidos pelos efeitos de protocolos contínuos e exaustivos (Bosco et al, 1986;Horita et al, 1996;Strojnik;Komi, 2000;Rodacki;Fowler;Bennett, 2002;McCaulley et al, 2007), diferentes da situação real de jogo.…”
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