Electromyographic signature of isometric squat in the highest refuge in Europe
Reports of electromyography during hypoxic exercise are contrasting, due to protocol and muscle diversity. This work aimed to investigate alterations in muscle activation and myoelectrical fatigue during exercise at high-altitude in those muscles primarily involved in trekking. Twelve young adults b...
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Main Authors: | Riccardo Rua (Author), Danilo Bondi (Author), Carmen Santangelo (Author), Pamela Pignatelli (Author), Tiziana Pietrangelo (Author), Stefania Fulle (Author), Vito Fanelli (Author), Vittore Verratti (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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