Timothy A Butterfield

Summary

Affiliation: University of Kentucky
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Cyclic compressive loading facilitates recovery after eccentric exercise
    Timothy A Butterfield
    Division of Athletic Training, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40536 0200, USA
    Med Sci Sports Exerc 40:1289-96. 2008
  2. ncbi Stretch-activated ion channel blockade attenuates adaptations to eccentric exercise
    Timothy A Butterfield
    Division of Athletic Training, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, College of Health Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA
    Med Sci Sports Exerc 41:351-6. 2009
  3. ncbi Eccentric exercise in vivo: strain-induced muscle damage and adaptation in a stable system
    Timothy A Butterfield
    University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40536 0200, USA
    Exerc Sport Sci Rev 38:51-60. 2010
  4. ncbi Chronic stimulation-induced changes in the rodent thyroarytenoid muscle
    Colleen A McMullen
    University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA
    J Speech Lang Hear Res 54:845-53. 2011

Detail Information

Publications4

  1. ncbi Cyclic compressive loading facilitates recovery after eccentric exercise
    Timothy A Butterfield
    Division of Athletic Training, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40536 0200, USA
    Med Sci Sports Exerc 40:1289-96. 2008
    ..To assess the biologic basis of massage therapies, we developed an experimental approach to mimic Swedish massage and evaluate this approach on recovery from eccentric exercise-induced muscle damage using a well-controlled animal model...
  2. ncbi Stretch-activated ion channel blockade attenuates adaptations to eccentric exercise
    Timothy A Butterfield
    Division of Athletic Training, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, College of Health Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA
    Med Sci Sports Exerc 41:351-6. 2009
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  3. ncbi Eccentric exercise in vivo: strain-induced muscle damage and adaptation in a stable system
    Timothy A Butterfield
    University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40536 0200, USA
    Exerc Sport Sci Rev 38:51-60. 2010
    ..Subsequent cellular adaptations minimize the subsequent "dose" of stress and strain and serve to limit the exacerbation of damage into injury...
  4. ncbi Chronic stimulation-induced changes in the rodent thyroarytenoid muscle
    Colleen A McMullen
    University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA
    J Speech Lang Hear Res 54:845-53. 2011
    ..In this study, the authors examined the feasibility of the rat thyroarytenoid muscle to remodel as a consequence of increased activity instantiated through chronic electrical stimulation...