Πλοήγηση ανά Συγγραφέα "Giakas, G."
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Beneficial changes in energy expenditure and lipid profile after eccentric exercise in overweight and lean women
Paschalis, V.; Nikolaidis, M. G.; Giakas, G.; Theodorou, A. A.; Sakellariou, G. K.; Fatouros, I. G.; Koutedakis, Y.; Jamurtas, A. Z. (2010)The aim was to compare lean and overweight females in regard to the effects of eccentric exercise on muscle damage indices, resting energy expenditure (REE) and respiratory quotient (RQ) as well as blood lipid and lipoprotein ... -
Biomechanics of sit-to-stand transition after muscle damage
Spyropoulos, G.; Tsatalas, T.; Tsaopoulos, D. E.; Sideris, V.; Giakas, G. (2013)The purpose of the study was to examine the effects of exercise-induced muscle damage on the biomechanics of the sit-to-stand transition (STST). Seventeen volunteers participated in an intense, eccentric based, muscle ... -
Comparison of Functional Gains After Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair in Patients Over 70 Years of Age Versus Patients Under 50 Years of Age: A Prospective Multicenter Study
Moraiti, C.; Valle, P.; Maqdes, A.; Boughebri, O.; Dib, C.; Giakas, G.; Kany, J.; Elkholti, K.; Garret, J.; Katz, D.; Leclere, F. M.; Valenti, P. (2015)Purpose: To assess rotator cuff rupture characteristics and evaluate healing and the functional outcome after arthroscopic repair in patients older than 70 years versus patients younger than 50 years. Methods: We conducted ... -
Decreased blood oxidative stress after repeated muscle-damaging exercise
Nikolaidis, M. G.; Paschalis, V.; Giakas, G.; Fatouros, A. G.; Koutedakis, Y.; Kouretas, D.; Jamurtas, A. Z. (2007)Purpose: To examine the effect of repeated muscle-damaging exercise on the time-course changes in several indices of muscle damage, and to compare them with changes in blood oxidative stress indices. Methods: Twelve females ... -
Development and validation of a questionnaire (FASH-Functional Assessment Scale for Acute Hamstring Injuries): to measure the severity and impact of symptoms on function and sports ability in patients with acute hamstring injuries
Malliaropoulos, N.; Korakakis, V.; Christodoulou, D.; Padhiar, N.; Pyne, D.; Giakas, G.; Nauck, T.; Malliaras, P.; Lohrer, H. (2014)Objective To develop a condition-specific patient-reported outcome measure, the Functional Assessment Scale for Acute Hamstring Injuries (FASH), de novo in three languages, following distinct and rigorous methodology for ... -
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ARMS AND LEGS ON POSITION SENSE AND JOINT REACTION ANGLE
Paschalis, V.; Nikolaidis, M. G.; Giakas, G.; Jamurtas, A. Z.; Koutedakis, Y. (2009)Paschalis, V, Nikolaidis, MG, Giakas, G, Jamurtas, AZ, and Koutedakis, Y. Differences between arms and legs on position sense and joint reaction angle. J Strength Cond Res 23(6): 1652-1655, 2009-The purpose of the present ... -
Dynamic Effect of Quadriceps Muscle Activation on Anterior Tibial Translation After Single-Bundle and Double-Bundle Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Tsarouhas, A.; Giakas, G.; Malizos, K. N.; Spiropoulos, G.; Sideris, V.; Koutedakis, Y.; Hantes, M. E. (2015)Purpose: To examine differences in anterior tibial translation in 3 groups: single-bundle anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)-reconstructed, double-bundle ACL-reconstructed, and ACL-intact knees under gradual dynamic quadriceps ... -
Eccentric exercise affects the upper limbs more than the lower limbs in position sense and reaction angle
Paschalis, V.; Nikolaidis, M. G.; Theodorou, A. A.; Giakas, G.; Jamurtas, A. Z.; Koutedakis, Y. (2010)In this study, we investigated the effect of eccentric exercise on position sense and reaction angle of the elbow and knee flexors. Twelve males underwent two eccentric exercise sessions involving a randomized crossover ... -
The effect of cervical traction combined with neural mobilization on pain and disability in cervical radiculopathy. A case report
Savva, C.; Giakas, G. (2013)Cervical radiculopathy is the result of cervical nerve root pathology that may lead to chronic pain and disability. Although manual therapy interventions including cervical traction and neural mobilization have been advocated ... -
The effect of eccentric exercise on position sense and joint reaction angle of the lower limbs
Paschalis, V.; Nikolaidis, M. G.; Giakas, G.; Jamurtas, A. Z.; Pappas, A.; Koutedakis, Y. (2007)Impaired position sense and impaired joint reaction angle of the lower limbs after muscle-damaging activities is a serious functional limitation that may lead to an increased risk of injury, particularly in older populations. ... -
Effect of fatigue on tibial rotation after single- and double-bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: A 3-dimensional kinematic and kinetic matched-group analysis
Hantes, M. E.; Tsarouhas, A.; Giakas, G.; Spiropoulos, G.; Sideris, V.; Christel, P.; Malizos, K. N. (2012)Background: Fatigue is an extrinsic factor adversely affecting joint proprioception and neuromuscular response, thereby increasing anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) strain and injury risk. The effectiveness of the single- ... -
Effectiveness of neural mobilization in patients with spinal radiculopathy: A critical review
Efstathiou, M. A.; Stefanakis, M.; Savva, C.; Giakas, G. (2014)Spinal radiculopathy (SR) is a multifactorial nerve root injury that can result in significant pain, psychological stress and disability. It can occur at any level of the spinal column with the highest percentage in the ... -
The Effects of Eccentric Exercise on Muscle Function and Proprioception of Individuals Being Overweight and Underweight
Paschalis, V.; Nikolaidis, M. G.; Theodorou, A. A.; Deli, C. K.; Raso, V.; Jamurtas, A. Z.; Giakas, G.; Koutedakis, Y. (2013)Paschalis, V, Nikolaidis, MG, Theodorou, AA, Deli, CK, Raso, V, Jamurtas, AZ, Giakas, G, and Koutedakis, Y. The effects of eccentric exercise on muscle function and proprioception of individuals being overweight and ... -
The effects of eccentric exercise-induced muscle damage on running kinematics at different speeds
Tsatalas, T.; Giakas, G.; Spyropoulos, G.; Sideris, V.; Lazaridis, S.; Kotzamanidis, C.; Koutedakis, Y. (2013)This study investigated the effects of knee localised muscle damage on running kinematics at varying speeds. Nineteen young women (23.2 +/- 2.8 years; 164 +/- 8cm; 53.6 +/- 5.4kg), performed a maximal eccentric muscle ... -
The effects of muscle damage following eccentric exercise on gait biomechanics
Paschalis, V.; Giakas, G.; Baltzopoulos, V.; Jamurtas, A. Z.; Theoharis, V.; Kotzamanidis, C.; Koutedakis, Y. (2007)To examine the effects of knee extensors muscle damage on walking and running biomechanics in healthy males. Muscle damage was caused by 60 (6 x 10) maximal eccentric knee flexions of both legs, selected in a random order, ... -
The effects of muscle damage on walking biomechanics are speed-dependent
Tsatalas, T.; Giakas, G.; Spyropoulos, G.; Paschalis, V.; Nikolaidis, M. G.; Tsaopoulos, D. E.; Theodorou, A. A.; Jamurtas, A. Z.; Koutedakis, Y. (2010)The purpose of the present study was to examine the effects of muscle damage on walking biomechanics at different speeds. Seventeen young women completed a muscle damage protocol of 5 x 15 maximal eccentric actions of the ... -
The effects of three months of aerobic and strength training on selected performance and fitness-related parameters in modern dance students
Koutedakis, Y.; Hukam, H.; Metsios, G.; Nevill, A.; Giakas, G.; Jamurtas, A.; Myszkewycz, I. (2007)Koutedakis, Y., H. Hukam, G. Metsios, A. Nevill, G. Giakas, A. Jamurtas, and L. Myszkewycz. The effects of three months of aerobic and strength training on selected performance- and fitness-related parameters in modern ... -
An enhanced memory TSK-type recurrent fuzzy network for real-time classification
Stavrakoudis, D. G.; Theocharis, J. B.; Petridis, V.; Giakas, G. (2015)An enhanced memory TSK-type recurrent fuzzy network (EM-TRFN) is proposed in this paper, suitable for modeling complex dynamic systems. Feedback connections, formulated using finite impulse response (FIR) synaptic filters, ... -
Excessive tibial rotation during high-demand activities is not restored by anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Ristanis, S.; Stergiou, N.; Patras, K.; Vasiliadis, H. S.; Giakas, G.; Georgoulis, A. D. (2005)Purpose: Recent in vitro research has suggested that anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction does not restore control of tibial rotation. The purpose of this study was to explore these findings in vivo and investigate ... -
Favorable and prolonged changes in blood lipid profile after muscle-damaging exercise
Nikolaidis, M. G.; Paschalis, V.; Giakas, G.; Fatouros, I. G.; Sakellariou, G. K.; Theodorou, A. A.; Koutedakis, Y.; Jamurtas, A. Z. (2008)Purpose: To examine the effect of repeated muscle-damaging exercise on the time-course changes in blood lipid and lipoprotein profile and compare them with changes in indices of muscle function and damage. Methods: Twelve ...