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Electromagnetic stimulation of motor system as a researching method of sport problems (0.31 Mb, pdf) Read
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Городничев Руслан Михайлович
Беляев Андрей Геннадьевич
Ершов Валерий Юрьевич
Шляхтов Вячеслав Николавевич
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The changing of Motor Evoked Potentials (MEP) parameters by transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) of short- and middle-distancerunners during the one year training cycle was reviled. The dependence of threshold and maximal amplitude of MEP by TMS from different periods of training and significance of the sport competitions was reviled. A new tool for muscular strength development by electromagnetic stimulation (EMS) of muscles during voluntary contraction has been described. M. gastrocnemius of subjectsof experimental group (EG) was exposed to EMS during training exercises (plantar flexion). The subjects of control group (CG) did not receive the EMS during the same muscle training. The torque of plantar flexion of EG subjects increased significantly (19.4%)during 15 days trainingversus CG subjects.

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