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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Requena, B.c | Gapeyeva, H.a; b | Ereline, J.a; b | Pääsuke, M.a; b
Affiliations: [a] Institute of Exercise Biology and Physiotherapy, University of Tartu, Estonia | [b] Estonian Centre of Behavioural and Health Sciences, University of Tartu, Estonia | [c] Faculty of Sport, Pablo de Olavide University, Sevilla, Spain
Note: [] Address for correspondence: Mati Pääsuke, Institute of Exercise Biology and Physiotherapy, University of Tartu, Jakobi 5, Tartu 51014 Estonia. Tel./Fax: +37 27 376 286; E-mail: [email protected]
Abstract: The aim of the present study was to examine the acute effect of a brief submaximal percutaneous electrical stimulation (PES) of the knee extensor (KE) muscles as a conditioning activity on the isokinetic peak torque (PT) and average power (AP). Eighteen male students aged 20–25 years performed maximal voluntary concentric isokinetic knee extensions at angular velocities of 60 and 180°/s in control (CON) trial (without prior PES application), followed by a PES trial after 30 min rest period. In PES trial, a conditioning submaximal (25% of the maximal voluntary isometric contraction force) isometric tetanic contraction of the KE muscles was induced by a 7 s direct PES at 100 Hz, interspersed after 3 min with testing of voluntary isokinetic performance. No significant differences in isokinetic knee extension PT and AP were observed between PES and CON trial at 60°/s. However, a significantly greater (p < 0.05) isokinetic PT (8.9%) and AP (8.2%) were observed in PES trial compared to CON trial at 180°/s. In conclusion, application of a brief high-frequency submaximal PES may enhance isokinetic strength and power of the KE at a moderate but not at a low angular velocity.
Keywords: Electrical stimulation, knee extensors, isokinetic strength, posttetanic potentiation
DOI: 10.3233/IES-2007-0274
Journal: Isokinetics and Exercise Science, vol. 15, no. 3, pp. 203-209, 2007
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