Group III and IV muscle afferents: Role on central motor drive and clinical implications

作者: J. Laurin , V. Pertici , E. Dousset , T. Marqueste , P. Decherchi

DOI: 10.1016/J.NEUROSCIENCE.2015.01.065

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摘要: The present review is focused on neural mechanisms responsible of group III and IV muscle afferent actions central motor drive during physical exercise in both healthy pathological populations. It seems that these contribute to improve performance by regulating the peripheral fatigue development avoiding excessive impairments. Therefore, a great deal attention paid their influences unit activation fatiguing human animal models. Recent evidence indicated afferents from given active could regulate activity homonymous as well surrounding skeletal muscles acting at spinal supraspinal levels. In addition, recovery sensory feedback plays key role improvement function following numerous neuromuscular traumas, preclinical clinical situations also explored supposed studying autonomic functions might help healthcare professionals future find appropriate treatments rehabilitation programs.

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