Title of article
Neuromuscular Characteristics of Endurance- and Power-Trained Athletes
Author/Authors
Koceja، David M. نويسنده , , Davison، Edwin نويسنده , , Robertson، Christopher T. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
-22
From page
23
To page
0
Abstract
In response to chronic physical training, the human neuromuscular system undergoes significant and specific adaptations. More importantly, these influences are the result of the type and quantity of physical activity. One of the simplest neuromuscular mechanisms is the spinal stretch reflex. The reflex system was previously viewed as inflexible, with a relatively fixed response that could vary only slightly. However, more recent data have identified an adaptive plasticity in the reflex system. In this respect, the reflex system can be used to assess training and aging adaptations of the human neuromuscular system. Due to their methodological simplicity, both the tendon-tap reflex and the electrically evoked Hoffmann reflex (H-reflex) can be used to assess training adaptations of the human neuromuscular system. The purpose of this paper is to review briefly the tendon-tap and H-reflex paradigms and delineate the research findings pertaining to changes in the reflex system with physical training. For purposes of clarity, this discussion will be divided into the following: (a) differences observed in the tendon-tap reflex, (b) differences observed in the H-reflex, and (c) role of interneurons in mediating these changes.
Keywords
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Journal title
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
Record number
81968
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