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Feasibility and early effects of bed-cycling eccentric training: potential clinical applications.

Laura PavlinFlorian FernandezRauhiti LowgreenIsabelle OhresserJean-Paul CristolCécile Turc-BaronHenri BernardiRobin Candau
Published in: Clinical physiology and functional imaging (2022)
Taken together, these results show that moderate load eccentric bed cycling (i) was feasible and efficient, (ii) did not generate excessive individual perception of effort during exercise nor develop major muscular or joint pain after training and (iii) allowed early force and power gains in healthy subjects. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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