Neuromodulatory persistent inward current contributes to muscle force reduction and recovery after prolonged bed rest in young and older adults
Key Points
Muscle force reduction occurs after prolonged bed rest, affecting both young and older adults.
Recovery dynamics vary significantly between age groups, with older adults showing more pronounced effects.
This analysis utilized measures of neuromodulatory inward currents to assess physiological responses to inactivity.
Findings highlight the need for targeted rehabilitation strategies to mitigate muscle force loss due to bed rest.
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Neuromodulatory persistent inward current contributes to muscle force reduction and recovery after prolonged bed rest in young and older adults | Synapse