Neural adaptations in isometric contractions with EMG and force biofeedback

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This study aimed to evaluate the quadriceps femoris neural adaptations during isometric contractions using force and electromyogram (EMG) signals as visual biofeedback. Forty-two participants were randomly assigned to three groups: EMG group, tested with EMG biofeedback; Force group, tested with force biofeedback; and Control group, tested without biofeedback. Evaluations were performed pre (baseline) and post-tests to determine the maximum force and EMG amplitude during maximal voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC). The tests consisted of series of MVICs in which the participants were encouraged to surpass the force or EMG thresholds determined at baseline. The vastus lateralis EMG amplitude and knee extensor force increased significantly in all groups when compared the baseline and post-test evaluations values (p

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Locks, F., Dos Santos, H. H., Carvalho, L. C., Stolt, L. R. O. G., & De Almeida Ferreira, J. J. (2015). Neural adaptations in isometric contractions with EMG and force biofeedback. Motriz. Revista de Educacao Fisica, 21(1), 15–22. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1980-65742015000100003

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