How to confuse motor control: passive muscle shortening after contraction in lengthened position reduces the muscular holding stability in the sense of adaptive force

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  • who: Frank N. Bittmann and collaborators from the Regulative Physiology and Prevention, Department Sports and Health Sciences, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany have published the article: How to Confuse Motor Control: Passive Muscle Shortening after Contraction in Lengthened Position Reduces the Muscular Holding Stability in the Sense of Adaptive Force, in the Journal: Life 2023, 13, x FOR PEER REVIEW 911 of 17/Oct/2018
  • what: This study investigated the effect of different procedures which are assumed to influence the function of muscle spindles on the AF. In contrast, this study showed a reduced holding . . .

     

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