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Sex differences in laterality of motor unit firing behavior of the first dorsal interosseous muscle in strength-matched healthy young males and females.

Yuichi NishikawaKohei WatanabeAleš HolobarRyoka KitamuraNoriaki MaedaAllison S Hyngstrom
Published in: European journal of applied physiology (2024)
In the FDI muscle, compared to males, females exhibited different neuromuscular strategies with higher discharge rates and recruitment thresholds and no asymmetrical MU firing behavior. Notably, the findings that sex differences in neuromuscular activity also occur in healthy individuals provide important information for understanding the pathogenesis of various diseases.
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