Browsing Brage NIH by Author "Gollhofer, Albert"
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Changes in balance strategy and neuromuscular control during a fatiguing balance task: A study in perturbed unilateral stance
Ritzmann, Ramona; Freyler, Kathrin; Werkhausen, Amelie; Gollhofer, Albert (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016-06-14)Fatigue impairs sensorimotor performance, reduces spinal reflexes and affects the interaction of antagonistic muscles in complex motor tasks. Although there is literature dealing with the interference of fatigue and postural ... -
Effects of specific collagen peptide supplementation combined with resistance training on Achilles tendon properties
Jerger, Simon; Centner, Christoph; Lauber, Benedikt; Seynnes, Olivier R.; Sohnius, Tim; Jendricke, Patrick; Oesser, Steffen; Gollhofer, Albert; König, Daniel (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of specific collagen peptides (SCP) combined with resistance training (RT) on changes in tendinous and muscular properties. In a randomized, placebo-controlled study, ... -
Low-Load Blood Flow Restriction and High-Load Resistance Training Induce Comparable Changes in Patellar Tendon Properties
Centner, Christoph; Jerger, Simon; Lauber, Benedikt; Seynnes, Olivier R.; Friedrich, Till; Lolli, David; Gollhofer, Albert; König, Daniel (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Introduction: Low-load resistance training with blood flow restriction (LL-BFR) has emerged as a viable alternative to conventional high-load (HL) resistance training regimens. Despite increasing evidence confirming ... -
Similar patterns of tendon regional hypertrophy after low-load blood flow restriction and high-load resistance training
Centner, Christoph; Jerger, Simon; Lauber, Benedikt; Seynnes, Olivier R.; Friedrich, Till; Lolli, David; Gollhofer, Albert; König, Daniel (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Purpose: Recent evidence indicates that low-load blood flow restriction (LL-BFR) training elicits an anabolic response in tendinous tissue. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the hypertrophic pattern induced ... -
Specific collagen peptides increase adaptions of patellar tendon morphology following 14-weeks of high-load resistance training: A randomized-controlled trial
Jerger, Simon; Centner, Christoph; Lauber, Benedikt; Friedrich, Till; Lolli, David; Gollhofer, Albert; Seynnes, Olivier Roger; König, Daniel (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of a supplementation with specific collagen peptides (SCP) combined with resistance training (RT) on changes in structural properties of the patellar tendon. Furthermore, ...