G O Johnson
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Recent Articles
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Smith C, Housh T, Hill E, Cochrane K, Jenkins N, Schmidt R, et al.
J Musculoskelet Neuronal Interact
. 2016 Dec;
16(4):318-326.
PMID: 27973384
Objective: To determine the effects of constant versus alternating applications of torque during fatiguing, intermittent isometric muscle actions of the leg extensors on maximal voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) torque and...
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Hill E, Housh T, Smith C, Cochrane K, Jenkins N, Cramer J, et al.
J Musculoskelet Neuronal Interact
. 2016 Dec;
16(4):310-317.
PMID: 27973383
Objective: The purpose of the present investigation was to examine the effect of sex on maximal voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) torque and the EMG and MMG responses as a result...
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Johnson G, Cisar C
Phys Sportsmed
. 2016 Jul;
15(1):153-9.
PMID: 27457010
In brief: Tired wrestlers bore the crowd and disappoint themselves and their coaches. By contrast, skilled, aggressive wrestlers who are conditioned to attack and defend throughout a six-minute match can...
4.
Jenkins N, Housh T, Buckner S, Bergstrom H, Smith C, Cochrane K, et al.
J Musculoskelet Neuronal Interact
. 2016 Jun;
16(2):135-44.
PMID: 27282457
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of 4-weeks of high- versus low-load resistance training to failure on rate of torque development (RTD), electromechanical delay (EMD), and...
5.
The rate of torque development: a unique, non-invasive indicator of eccentric-induced muscle damage?
Jenkins N, Housh T, Traylor D, Cochrane K, Bergstrom H, Lewis R, et al.
Int J Sports Med
. 2014 Sep;
35(14):1190-5.
PMID: 25259592
This study examined the time courses of recovery for isometric peak torque and rate of torque development (RTD) after eccentric-induced muscle damage. 18 men completed 6 sets of 10 maximal...
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Johnson G, Kirk S
J Except Child
. 2014 Feb;
17(3):65-8 passim.
PMID: 24539686
No abstract available.
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Hendrix C, Housh T, Johnson G, Mielke M, Zuniga J, Camic C, et al.
Electromyogr Clin Neurophysiol
. 2010 Aug;
50(5):219-27.
PMID: 20718332
Unlabelled: The electromyographic (EMG) mean power frequency (MPF) and amplitude versus time relationships are commonly used to characterize localized muscle fatigue. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare...
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Zuniga J, Housh T, Camic C, Hendrix C, Schmidt R, Mielke M, et al.
Int J Sports Med
. 2010 Jul;
31(9):636-43.
PMID: 20589588
The purposes of this study were twofold: 1) to derive the mechanomyographic mean power frequency fatigue threshold (MMG MPFFT) for submaximal cycle ergometry; and 2) to compare the power outputs...
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Zuniga J, Housh T, Camic C, Hendrix C, Mielke M, Schmidt R, et al.
Electromyogr Clin Neurophysiol
. 2010 Apr;
50(2):87-96.
PMID: 20405784
The purposes of this study were threefold: (1) to compare the isometric torque-related patterns of absolute and normalized electromyographic (EMG) amplitude and mean power frequency (MPF) responses for electrode orientations...
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Beck T, Housh T, Johnson G, Weir J, Cramer J, Coburn J, et al.
Electromyogr Clin Neurophysiol
. 2005 May;
45(2):93-103.
PMID: 15861859
The purpose of this study was to compare the isokinetic torque-related patterns for mechanomyographic (MMG) and electromyographic (EMG) center frequency [wavelet center frequency (CF), mean power frequency (MPF), and median...