Different discrete motor-unit activation patterns in the flexor carpi radialis in boys and men.
Stacey WoodsAndrew McKielTrent HerdaPanagiota KlentrouMichael W R HolmesDavid A GabrielBareket FalkPublished in: European journal of applied physiology (2024)
Compared with men, boys tended to recruit their MUs earlier and at a lower percentage of MVIC. This difference in MU recruitment may explain the greater decrease in MUFR with increasing RT in boys compared with men. Overall, these findings suggest an age-related difference in the neural strategy used to develop moderate-high torque in wrist flexors, where boys recruit more of their MUs earlier in the force gradation process, possibly resulting in a narrower recruitment range.
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