Inhibitory action of forearm flexor muscle afferents on corticospinal outputs to antagonist muscles in humans

L Bertolasi, A Priori, M Tinazzi, V Bertasi… - The Journal of …, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
… were not inhibited after median nerve stimulation at the elbow. … inhibition during contraction
of extensors suggests that the arrangement may be similar to spinal reciprocal inhibition

Modulatory effect of repetitive peripheral magnetic stimulation on skeletal muscle tone in healthy subjects: stabilization of the elbow joint

A Struppler, B Angerer, C Gündisch, P Havel - Experimental Brain …, 2004 - Springer
… After every 30 impulses a break of 3 s was left to induce repetitive contractionsinhibitory
effect occurs at short latency and might assist spinal pathways mediating reciprocal inhibition

Impaired “natural reciprocal inhibition” in patients with spasticity due to incomplete spinal cord injury

GI Boorman, RG Lee, WJ Becker… - … and Motor Control, 1996 - Elsevier
… of reciprocal inhibition appears to be at variance with our finding that, despite coactivation in
alternating isometric ankle muscle contractions … torque development at the elbow in spastic …

[PDF][PDF] Synergic co-activation of muscles in elbow flexion via fractional Brownian motion

S Chang, MC Hsyu, HY Cheng, SH Hsieh - Chin J Physiol, 2008 - researchgate.net
… relax and the biceps was in active contraction. That is, one … reciprocal inhibition has not
been observed in this study. It will be interesting to study in the future why the reciprocal inhibition

Silent period produced by unloading of muscle during voluntary contraction.

RW Angel, W Eppler, A Iannone - The Journal of physiology, 1965 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
… abducted 90 degrees and the elbow flexed 90 degrees. The … might be attributed to reciprocal
inhibition associated with stretch … Ifthe silent period were due to reciprocal inhibition, which …

Overcoming limitations in elbow movement in the presence of antagonist hyperactivity

SL Wolf, PA Catlin, S Blanton, J Edelman… - Physical …, 1994 - academic.oup.com
… and 3); the variability in duration of activity from each muscle for each movement, however,
precludes determining the relative magnitude of cocontraction or reciprocal inhibition The …

Evidence for recurrent inhibition of reciprocal inhibition from soleus to tibialis anterior in man

M Baret, R Katz, JC Lamy, A Pénicaud… - Experimental brain …, 2003 - Springer
… Katz et al. 1991) that reciprocal inhibition between elbow muscles is depressed by recurrent
… a pure TA contraction without any peroneus muscle contractions. Reciprocal inhibition to TA …

Differential modulation of reciprocal inhibition in ankle muscles during rhythmic arm cycling

K Dragert, EP Zehr - Neuroscience Letters, 2013 - Elsevier
… maintained where the right elbow was fully extended, … contraction (∼10%MVC) was
maintained in the muscle in which RI was evoked, with visual oscilloscope feedback on contraction

Suppression of motor evoked potentials in biceps brachii preceding pronator contraction

T Gerachshenko, JW Stinear - Experimental Brain Research, 2007 - Springer
contraction suppression of CM excitability may be a centrally induced mechanism to prevent
antagonistic activity before Ia afferent dependent reciprocal inhibition … , BB (elbow flexor and …

A spinal pathway between synergists can modulate activity in human elbow flexor muscles

BK Barry, ZA Riley, MA Pascoe, RM Enoka - Experimental brain research, 2008 - Springer
contractions with the elbow flexor muscles. The purpose of the present study was to characterise
the inhibitory … Such an action might be superimposed on type I non-reciprocal inhibition, …