A historical review is given of the development of microneurography and its application for studies of sympathetic nerve activity in humans.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAim: Resting tension of relaxed skeletal muscle fibres held at a given length varies with the immediate previous history of length changes and contractions. The primary aim of this study was to explore the motor control consequences of this history-dependency in healthy subjects.
Methods: Angular position and passive torque were recorded from the intact wrist joint.
Muscle Nerve Suppl
August 2002
The development of microneurography, which began in the laboratory of clinical neurophysiology in Uppsala, is described.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF1. The primary aim of the present study was to explore whether in healthy subjects the muscle contractions required for unrestrained voluntary wrist dorsiflexions are adjusted in strength to thixotropy-dependent variations in the short-range stiffness encountered in measurements of passive torque resistance to imposed wrist dorsiflexions. 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this study, we searched for signs of thixotropic behavior in human rib cage respiratory muscles. If rib cage respiratory muscles possess thixotropic properties similar to those seen in other skeletal muscles in animals and humans, we expect resting rib cage circumference would be temporarily changed after deep rib cage inflations or deflations and that these aftereffects would be particularly pronounced in trials that combine conditioning deep inflations or deflations with forceful isometric contractions of the respiratory muscles. We used induction plethysmography to obtain a continuous relative measure of rib cage circumference changes during quiet breathing in 12 healthy subjects.
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