In professional road cyclists, the majority of overuse injuries affect the lower limbs and are mostly represented by contractures or muscle shortening, characterized by an increase of tone and stiffness and a variation of elasticity. Treatment and prevention of these specific conditions may include physical, supplementary, and pharmacologic support. The aim of this real-life study was to determine: first, the alterations of tone, stiffness, elasticity, and soreness of rectus femoris (RF) and biceps femoris (BF) in top class cyclists engaged in 3 multistage races, and second, whether any variable in the management of the athletes may affect the prevention and/or reduction of such alterations.
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April 1983
Pregnant rats were exposed to drinking water with lead (Pb) concentrations of 0, 30, or 200 mg/l. The resultant pups were sacrificed at 11, 15, and 21 d of postnatal age for the determination of synapses/mm3 in parietal cortex. Synaptic counts from electron micrographs of ethanol phosphotungstic acid stained cortical slices were counted by four observers who were blinded as to treatment (control or 200 mg Pb/l drinking water).
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