[PDF] from peerproject.euJ Raaphorst, M de Visser, MJ van Tol… - Journal of Neurology, …, 2011 - jnnp.bmj.com ... of four regions (bulbar, cervical, thoracic and lumbosacral); (3) no conduction blocks on nerve conduction studies; and (4) no clinical UMN signs and symptoms, including forced yawning, crying and laughing, clonus of masseter reflex, (sub)clonic myotatic reflexes, Hoffmann ... Related articles - All 6 versions
TT Ivancevic, B Jovanovic, S Jovanovic… - Paradigm Shift for …, 2011 - Springer ... rapid eccentric movement, followed by a short amor- tization phase, and then followed by an explosive concentric movement, which enables the synergistic muscles to engage in the (myotatic) stretch–reflex ... Stretching should never be forced, but should be done with special care ...
RS Lloyd, RW Meyers… - Strength & Conditioning …, 2011 - journals.lww.com ... an eccentric “stretching” of the muscle is rapidly terminated by a powerful isometric contraction, thus initiating a myotatic stretch reflex ... Despite the existing issues concerning LTAD models, the identification of potential “windows of opportunity” has forced coaches to consider their ... Related articles - All 3 versions
TT Ivancevic, B Jovanovic, S Jovanovic… - Paradigm Shift for …, 2011 - Springer ... zk(t) = bkzk−1(1 − exp(−t/Tk)) + zk exp(−(t − τk)/Tk). The presented distributed mapping F can be further physically approximated with a second order forced–dumped linear oscillator in a Cauchy form T ¨z + 2aT ˙z + cz = bS, z(0) = ˙z(0) = 0, Page 9. 20.1 Muscular System 129 ...
F Delavier… - 2011 - books.google.com ... 43 Forced Repetitions . . . . . ... Plyometric work is particularly important for athletes who need muscle reactivity . By causing a small, quick stretch of the muscle, you cause a protective reflex: the myotatic reflex . It greatly mobilizes absolute involuntary strength . ...