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Wiley, Muscle & Nerve, 5(49), p. 760-763

DOI: 10.1002/mus.24210

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Effects of Electrical Stimulation Pattern On Quadriceps Force Production and Fatigue

Journal article published in 2014 by Gaelle Deley ORCID, Davy Laroche, Nicolas Babault ORCID
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Abstract

Introduction: Mixed stimulation programs (MIX) that switch from constant frequency trains (CFT) to variable frequency trains have been proposed to offset the rapid fatigue induced by CFT during electrical stimulation. However, this has never been confirmed with long stimulation patterns, such as those used to evoke functional contractions. The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that MIX programs were less fatiguing than CFTs in strength training-like conditions (6-s contractions, 30-min). Methods: Thirteen healthy subjects underwent 2 sessions corresponding to MIX and CFT programs. Measurements included maximal voluntary isometric torque and torque evoked by each contraction. Results: There were greater decreases of voluntary and evoked torque (P