Publications by authors named "Didier Gamet"

Exergames have been proposed as a potential tool to improve the current practice of musculoskeletal rehabilitation. Inertial or optical motion capture sensors are commonly used to track the subject's movements. However, the use of these motion capture tools suffers from the lack of accuracy in estimating joint angles, which could lead to wrong data interpretation.

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  • The study examines the relationship between the H-reflex (a spinal reflex) parameters and aerobic capacity in a group of 56 young, untrained men.
  • It measures various reflex excitability parameters, including the normalized H-reflex and the M-wave, alongside oxygen consumption and aerobic power through specific running and cycling tests.
  • The findings reveal that maximal oxygen consumption is only correlated with the slope of the M-wave recruitment curve, indicating that, in untrained individuals, the H-reflex may not be linked to aerobic capacity as previously thought.
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The use of surface electromyography (EMG) for studying the effect of mechanical compression of occupational origin on muscle fatigue has been the subject of poor attention in ergonomic research. This study examined the effect of backpack carrying on fatigue of two shoulder muscles during sustained low force static contraction: the middle deltoid (MD) muscle and the upper trapezius (UT) muscle on which the backpack strap exerted direct compressive force. EMG activities of MD and UT muscles, of the dominant and non-dominant sides, were studied on eight subjects during two tasks, a maximal and an exhausting submaximal bilateral isometric 90 degrees arm abduction, which were performed while carrying a backpack load of 0, 10, and 20 kg, respectively.

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