Rate of change in longitudinal emg indicates time course of an individual`s neuromuscular adaptation in resistance-based muscle training

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  • who: Filip Stefanovic and colleagues from the Participant recruitment Data collection for this study was approved by the Institutional Review Board (IRB), University at BuffaloInformed consent was obtained from all the participants and the data obtained were deidentified. Participant recruitment was performed based on the following inclusion and exclusion criteria have published the paper: Rate of change in longitudinal EMG indicates time course of an individual`s neuromuscular adaptation in resistance-based muscle training, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors will demonstrate that with regular muscle training the rates of motor recruitment change over . . .

     

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