The effect of temperature on amount and structure of motor variability during 2-minute maximum voluntary contraction.

MUSCLE & NERVE(2012)

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Introduction: In this study, we questioned whether local cooling of muscle or heating involving core and muscle temperatures are the main indicators for force variability. Methods: Ten volunteers performed a 2-min maximum voluntary contraction (MVC) of the knee extensors under control (CON) conditions after passive heating (HT) and cooling (CL) of the lower body. Results: HT increased muscle and rectal temperatures, whereas CL lowered muscle temperature but did not affect rectal temperature. During 2-min MVC, peak force decreased to a lower level in HT compared with CON and CL experiments. Greater central fatigue was found in the HT experiment, and there was less in the CL experiment than in the CON experiment. Conclusions: Increased core and muscle temperature increased physiological tremor and the amount and structural complexity of force variability of the exercising muscles, whereas local muscle cooling decreased all force variability variables measured. Muscle Nerve, 2012
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central fatigue,electrical stimulation,local muscle cooling,muscle fatigue,whole body hyperthermia
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