L5-5550 — Annual report 2015
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Differences between skeletal muscle contractile parameters estimated from transversal tensiomyographic and longitudinal torque twitch response

We have demonstrated advances when measuring contractile properties from transversal thickening rather than from longitudinal twitch. When measuring from transversal thickening, more intrinsic contractile velocity could be measured.

COBISS.SI-ID: 1537583812
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A new perspective in physical inactivity related mechanisms of muscle mass loss

We have presented muscle electromechanical efficiency as a presarcopenic measure for muscle loss. When muscle loss is still retained, eletromechanical efficiency acts as a precoursos of relevant clinical muscle decline.

COBISS.SI-ID: 1537811652
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Tensiomyography amplitude - a potential non-invasive skeletal muscle pre-frailty parameter

We have showed sensitivity of tensiomyography to track muscle adaptation at aging and disease. We have also presented several experiments in different diseases, with emphasys on tracking rehabilitation after hip replacement.

COBISS.SI-ID: 1537216452