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Motor Control ; 25(3): 369-384, 2021 Apr 21.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33883295

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According to the literature, persons with intellectual disabilities have poor motor control in tasks in which motor anticipation is needed. Our study aimed to assess their motor behavior during interceptive tasks (a tennis ball interception with external-and-oneself throw conditions). A stick-bar was used as a reference or to support cloth to occlude a ball's trajectory. Catch performance and interceptive behavior were analyzed (26 persons). The results show that high/low values of the initial approaching movement led to successful/successful catches, respectively. Our results are in line with the literature about the impact of poor motor control on performance in those with intellectual disabilities. We suggest that low anticipation may relate to problems in real-life situations.


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Déficience intellectuelle , Performance psychomotrice , Humains , Mouvement
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Braz. j. morphol. sci ; 30(3): 143-147, 2013. tab
Article de Portugais | LILACS | ID: lil-699343

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The aim of this study was to review the literature to see how the protocols are designed to induce kneejoint muscles fatigue using an isokinetic dynamometer. Materials and Methods: This study consisted of asystematic review and the search for the theoretical composition was performed in the PubMed databaseusing as descriptors the words muscle fatigue, knee, and isokinetic, and as filters the words Abstract available,Humans, Randomized Controlled Trial, and English language. It was not set limits for year of publications.Results: twenty nine studies were found, from which, seventeen were excluded due to exclusion criteria.Conclusion: It became evident in the present review that the greatest reduction in the peak torque occurs inprotocols that use series of trials without determining the number of repetitions, requiring that the movementbe executed until attaining exhaustion. However, if there is a need to determine a number of repetitionsto decrease the the knee joint torque to the levels close to the one attained in the exhaustion protocol, theprotocol that most reduced the knee joint flexor and extensor torque was the one that used five series of 30repetitions with interval of one minute between series, independent of the angular speed and the type ofcontraction, concentric or excentric.


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Humains , Mâle , Femelle , Articulation du genou/physiologie , Flexibilité , Recommandations comme sujet/méthodes , Amplitude articulaire , Reproductibilité des résultats
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Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc ; 2006: 1335-8, 2006.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17946039

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The objective of this work was the study and the development of techniques for acquiring and processing electromyographic signals that can be used for analysis of the behavior of electromyographic variables during fatiguing dynamic activities. Two of the techniques were the RMS value and the MPF, which are commonly used for the analysis of electromyographic signals measured during isometric contractions. A new technique, called MAEC, was proposed, based on the domain of the Wavelet transform. The results showed that the combination of the three techniques together with the protocol for recording electromyographic signals lead to a useful characterization of the behavior of electromygraphic variables.


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Potentiels d'action/physiologie , Algorithmes , Électromyographie/méthodes , Contraction musculaire/physiologie , Fatigue musculaire/physiologie , Muscles squelettiques/physiologie , Traitement du signal assisté par ordinateur , Adulte , Femelle , Humains , Mâle , Reproductibilité des résultats , Sensibilité et spécificité
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