Terry J. Housh
Affiliations: | The University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Lincoln, NE |
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Medicine and Surgery, Recreation, Biomedical EngineeringWebsite:
https://cehs.unl.edu/nhs/faculty/terry-housh/Google:
"Terry Joe Housh" OR "Terry J Housh"Bio:
https://cehs.unl.edu/faculty/cv/Housh%20Terry.pdf
https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/dissertations/AAI8428215/
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Sign in to add mentorGlen O. Johnson | grad student | 1984 | University of Nebraska | |
(The contribution of selected physiological variables in the discrimination of middle distance running performance) |
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Ortega DG, Housh TJ, Smith RW, et al. (2024) The Effects of Anchoring a Fatiguing Forearm Flexion Task to a High vs. Low Rating of Perceived Exertion on Torque and Neuromuscular Responses. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 38: e219-e225 |
Ortega DG, Smith RW, Arnett JE, et al. (2024) Are performance and perceived fatigability dependent on the anchor scheme of fatiguing isometric tasks in men? The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness |
Smith RW, Ortega DG, Arnett JE, et al. (2024) The effects of sustained, low- and high-intensity isometric tasks on performance fatigability and the perceived responses that contributed to task termination. European Journal of Applied Physiology |
Anders JPV, Neltner TJ, Smith RW, et al. (2023) Unilateral and Bilateral Isokinetic Leg Extensions Exhibit No Differences in Neuromuscular Excitation Under Maximal and Fatiguing Conditions. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research |
Ortega DG, Housh TJ, Smith RW, et al. (2023) Effects of a Sustained, Isometric Forearm Flexion Task to Failure on Torque and Neuromuscular Responses at 3 Elbow Joint Angles. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 38: e25-e33 |
Arnett JE, Smith RW, Neltner TJ, et al. (2023) Performance Fatigability and Neuromuscular Responses Are Not Joint Angle Specific Following a Sustained Isometric Forearm Flexion Task Anchored to a High Perceptual Intensity in Women. Journal of Musculoskeletal & Neuronal Interactions. 23: 299-307 |
Neltner TJ, Sahoo PK, Smith RW, et al. (2023) Effects of High-Intensity, Eccentric-Only Muscle Actions on Serum Biomarkers of Collagen Degradation and Synthesis. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 37: 1729-1737 |
Ortega DG, Housh TJ, Smith RW, et al. (2023) Fatiguing Joint Angle Does Not Influence Torque and Neuromuscular Responses Following Sustained, Isometric Forearm Flexion Tasks Anchored to Perceptual Intensity in Men. Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology. 8 |
Smith RW, Housh TJ, Arnett JE, et al. (2023) The Effects of Anchor Schemes on Performance Fatigability, Neuromuscular Responses and the Perceived Sensations That Contributed to Task Termination. Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology. 8 |
Smith RW, Housh TJ, Arnett JE, et al. (2023) Utilizing the RPE-Clamp model to examine interactions among factors associated with perceived fatigability and performance fatigability in women and men. European Journal of Applied Physiology |