Bilateral Force Deficit in Proximal Effectors Versus Distal Effectors in Lower Extremities

MA Aune, TV Roaas, HW Lorås, A Nynes… - Research Quarterly for …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: Bilateral force deficit occurs when the maximal generated force during
simultaneous bilateral muscle contractions is lower than the sum of forces generated …

Comparison of bilateral force deficit in proximal and distal joints in upper extremities

TK Aune, MA Aune, G Ettema, B Vereijken - Human Movement Science, 2013 - Elsevier
Bilateral force deficit refers to the phenomenon that maximal generated force during
simultaneous bilateral muscle contractions is lower than the sum of forces generated …

Reduced neural drive in bilateral exertions: a performance-limiting factor?

JH Van Dieën, F Ogita, A De Haan - Medicine and science in sports …, 2003 - research.vu.nl
Purpose: Activity of the motor cortex in one hemisphere reduces the maximum motor outflow
of homologous parts of the opposite hemisphere, causing a reduction in the maximum force …

Bilateral deficit in maximal force production

J Škarabot, N Cronin, V Strojnik, J Avela - European journal of applied …, 2016 - Springer
The bilateral deficit phenomenon, characterized by a reduction in the amount of force from a
single limb during maximal bilateral actions, has been shown in various movement tasks …

Expression of the bilateral deficit during reflexively evoked contractions

N Khodiguian, A Cornwell, E Lares… - Journal of applied …, 2003 - journals.physiology.org
During maximal contractions, the sum of forces exerted by homonymous muscles
unilaterally is typically larger than the sum of forces exerted by the same muscles bilaterally …

Mitigating the bilateral deficit: reducing neural deficits through residual force enhancement and activation reduction

GZ MacDonald, N Mazara, W Herzog… - European Journal of …, 2018 - Springer
Purpose The bilateral deficit (BLD) is characterized by a reduction in maximal voluntary
torque during a bilateral contraction relative to the sum of left and right unilateral …

Bilateral deficit during maximum voluntary isometric and dynamic muscle contractions at different loads.

VA Løvmo - 2011 - nordopen.nord.no
The intention of the present study was to explore the phenomenon bilateral deficit (BLD) of
force and power at different loads by comparing a knee extension exercise in monolateral …

Bilateral deficit phenomenon and the role of antagonist muscle activity during maximal isometric knee extensions in young, athletic men

U Kuruganti, T Murphy, T Pardy - European journal of applied physiology, 2011 - Springer
The bilateral limb deficit (BLD) phenomenon is the difference in maximal or near maximal
force generating capacity of muscles when they are contracted alone or in combination with …

[HTML][HTML] Bilateral strength deficit is not neural in origin; rather due to dynamometer mechanical configuration

E Simoneau-Buessinger, S Leteneur, A Toumi… - PloS one, 2015 - journals.plos.org
During maximal contractions, the sum of forces exerted by homonymous muscles
unilaterally is typically higher than the sum of forces exerted by the same muscles bilaterally …

Corticospinal and transcallosal modulation of unilateral and bilateral contractions of lower limbs

J Škarabot, RP Alfonso, N Cronin, J Bon… - European journal of …, 2016 - Springer
Purpose Interhemispheric inhibition may play a role in the expression of bilateral deficit in
force (BLD). This study investigated whether the degree of BLD is reflected in the nature of …