Invited PresentationMechanisms of muscle injury after eccentric contraction
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2016, Free Radical Biology and MedicineCitation Excerpt :Exercise induced injuries are common to the muscle and mostly involve eccentric or lengthening contraction. Such contractions, if not performed carefully, can cause excessive sarcomere strain leading to cellular membranes disruption and myofibrillar damage [157]. Type II fibers are more susceptible to such damage compared to type I fibers in humans [158], rabbit [159] and rodents [160].