The twitch interpolation refers to a technique that applies a brief electrical stimulation to a muscle or the nerve trunk that innervates the muscle during a maximal voluntary contraction, and uses the difference in the forces produced by the stimulation-evoked and the voluntary contractions to evaluate the capacity of the central nervous system in activating skeletal muscles. This technique has been frequently used to evaluate muscle activation, assess the effects of strength training programs, and determine the sites and mechanisms of fatigue during motor activities. The purpose of this review is to provide an overview of the principles, applications and commonly encountered problems in using this method.
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Assessment of muscle activation with twitch interpolation technique in a unilateral electromyostimulation training program
Annual Meeting of Chinese Medical Association, Sports Medicine (Beijing China, 6-9 April)
2007
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- Title
- Assessment of muscle activation with twitch interpolation technique in a unilateral electromyostimulation training program
- Creators
- Junhai Yu - Tianjin University of SportShi Zhou - Southern Cross UniversityLiping Huang - Tianjin University of SportLongjun Cao - Tianjin University of SportJun Liu - Tianjin University of SportXilian Hu - Tianjin University of Sport
- Conference
- Annual Meeting of Chinese Medical Association, Sports Medicine (Beijing China, 6-9 April)
- Identifiers
- 1598; 991012821188402368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Health; School of Health and Human Sciences; Human Sciences
- Resource Type
- Conference presentation