Muscle fiber conduction velocity is more affected after eccentric than concentric exercise

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Harri Piitulainen1, Alberto Botter2, Roberto Merletti2, Janne Avela1
1Department of Biology of Physical Activity, Neuromuscular Research Center, University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finland
2Laboratory of Engineering of Neuromuscular System (LISiN), Department of Electronics, Polytechnic of Turin, Turin, Italy

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