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Jim Robert Potvin
Jim Robert Potvin
Department of Kinesiology, McMaster University
Verified email at mcmaster.ca
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Muscle time under tension during resistance exercise stimulates differential muscle protein sub‐fractional synthetic responses in men
NA Burd, RJ Andrews, DWD West, JP Little, AJR Cochran, AJ Hector, ...
The Journal of physiology 590 (2), 351-362, 2012
4882012
Resistance exercise volume affects myofibrillar protein synthesis and anabolic signalling molecule phosphorylation in young men
NA Burd, AM Holwerda, KC Selby, DWD West, AW Staples, NE Cain, ...
The Journal of physiology 588 (16), 3119-3130, 2010
3792010
Trunk muscle and lumbar ligament contributions to dynamic lifts with varying degrees of trunk flexion
JR Potvin, SM McGill, RW Norman
Spine 16 (9), 1099-1107, 1991
3081991
Less is more: high pass filtering, to remove up to 99% of the surface EMG signal power, improves EMG-based biceps brachii muscle force estimates
JR Potvin, SHM Brown
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology 14 (3), 389-399, 2004
2792004
A validation of techniques using surface EMG signals from dynamic contractions to quantify muscle fatigue during repetitive tasks
JR Potvin, LR Bent
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology 7 (2), 131-139, 1997
2581997
Effects of muscle kinematics on surface EMG amplitude and frequency during fatiguing dynamic contractions
JR Potvin
Journal of applied physiology 82 (1), 144-151, 1997
2481997
Mechanically corrected EMG for the continuous estimation of erector spinae muscle loading during repetitive lifting
JR Potvin, RW Norman, SM McGill
European journal of applied physiology and occupational physiology 74, 119-132, 1996
2151996
Trunk muscle co-contraction increases during fatiguing, isometric, lateral bend exertions: possible implications for spine stability
JR Potvin, PR O'brien
Spine 23 (7), 774-780, 1998
1651998
A motor unit-based model of muscle fatigue
JR Potvin, AJ Fuglevand
PLoS computational biology 13 (6), e1005581, 2017
1522017
Muscle fibre activation is unaffected by load and repetition duration when resistance exercise is performed to task failure
RW Morton, MW Sonne, A Farias Zuniga, IYZ Mohammad, A Jones, ...
The Journal of physiology 597 (17), 4601-4613, 2019
1392019
Quantification of subcellular glycogen in resting human muscle: granule size, number, and location
I Marchand, K Chorneyko, M Tarnopolsky, S Hamilton, J Shearer, J Potvin, ...
Journal of Applied Physiology 93 (5), 1598-1607, 2002
1382002
Reduction in anterior shear forces on the L4L5 disc by the lumbar musculature
JR Potvin, RW Norman, SM McGill
Clinical Biomechanics 6 (2), 88-96, 1991
1361991
Carbohydrate feeding during recovery alters the skeletal muscle metabolic response to repeated sessions of high-intensity interval exercise in humans
AJR Cochran, JP Little, MA Tarnopolsky, MJ Gibala
Journal of Applied Physiology 108 (3), 628-636, 2010
1312010
Predicting maximum acceptable efforts for repetitive tasks: an equation based on duty cycle
JR Potvin
Human factors 54 (2), 175-188, 2012
1182012
The influence of horizontal velocity on interlimb symmetry in normal walking
DJ Goble, GW Marino, JR Potvin
Human movement science 22 (3), 271-283, 2003
1132003
Repeated spinal flexion modulates the flexion–relaxation phenomenon
JP Dickey, S McNorton, JR Potvin
Clinical biomechanics 18 (9), 783-789, 2003
1112003
Effects of EMG processing on biomechanical models of muscle joint systems: sensitivity of trunk muscle moments, spinal forces, and stability
D Staudenmann, JR Potvin, I Kingma, DF Stegeman, JH van Dieën
Journal of biomechanics 40 (4), 900-909, 2007
1002007
Constraining spine stability levels in an optimization model leads to the prediction of trunk muscle cocontraction and improved spine compression force estimates
SHM Brown, JR Potvin
Journal of Biomechanics 38 (4), 745-754, 2005
972005
Quantification of erector spinae muscle fatigue during prolonged, dynamic lifting tasks
JR Potvin, RW Norman
European journal of applied physiology and occupational physiology 67, 554-562, 1993
931993
The in vivo dynamic response of the spine to perturbations causing rapid flexion: effects of pre-load and step input magnitude
SR Krajcarski, JR Potvin, J Chiang
Clinical biomechanics 14 (1), 54-62, 1999
891999
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