Loss of muscle mass (muscle atrophy) can be a result of aging or lifestyle habits, like being inactive or eating a poor diet. Muscle loss can also point to hormone abnormalities or underlying health ...
1 Faculty of Occupational Therapy, School of Rehabilitation, Reiwa Health Science University, Fukuoka, Japan. 2 Faculty of Physical Therapy, School of Rehabilitation, Reiwa Health Science University, ...
University of Bristol provides funding as a founding partner of The Conversation UK. Ice baths are everywhere in modern fitness culture. From professional athletes to weekend warriors, many swear by ...
When it comes to weightlifting, people hit the gym for a plethora of reasons. Maybe you want to improve your overall health, lose weight, or cross-train for your sport. Two of the most common workout ...
We all want to know if and how we can come back to form after injury, illness, or a long hiatus. Muscles adapt in response to the environment: They grow when we put in the work and shrink when we stop ...
Still dealing with a tight hip or weak glute—despite all the foam rolling, stretching, and strengthening? Or, maybe you’ve had an injury that keeps flaring up, even though you thought it was finally ...
Protein shakes, pre-workout mixes and other supplements aren’t always just a part of a gym routine. In adolescents and young adults, they could be connected to a body image disorder that exhibits a ...
The TENACIO pump showed significantly faster completion times and greater efficiency than the MS pump in ex-vivo tasks. Surface electromyography was used to measure muscular effort, normalized to ...
1 Department of Musculoskeletal and Ageing Science, University of Liverpool, The William Henry Duncan Building, Liverpool, United Kingdom 2 School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds, ...
In a finding that opens the door to the development of targeted therapies for various muscle disorders, newly published research identifies key mechanisms of skeletal muscle regeneration and growth of ...