articleJournal of Applied PhysiologyJun 1, 2002Closed access

Neural adaptation to resistance training: changes in evoked V-wave and H-reflex responses

Bispebjerg Hospital · Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Physiology · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Combined V-wave and Hoffmann (H) reflex measurements were performed during maximal muscle contraction to examine the neural adaptation mechanisms induced by resistance training. The H-reflex can be used to assess the excitability of spinal alpha-motoneurons, while also reflecting transmission efficiency (i.e., presynaptic inhibition) in Ia afferent synapses. Furthermore, the V-wave reflects the overall magnitude of efferent motor output from the alpha-motoneuron pool because of activation from descending central pathways. Fourteen male subjects participated in 14 wk of resistance training that involved heavy weight-lifting exercises for the muscles of the leg. Evoked V-wave, H-reflex, and maximal M-wave…

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