The Neuromuscular Fatigue-Induced Loss of Muscle Force Control
Neuromuscular fatigue is characterised not only by a reduction in the capacity to generate maximal muscle force, but also in the ability to control submaximal muscle forces, i.e., to generate task-relevant and precise levels of force. This decreased ability to control force is quantified according t...
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Main Authors: | Jamie Pethick (Author), Jamie Tallent (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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