G. Gumzej's scientific contributions
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... So far several publications have proven the usefulness of tensiomyography in a wide variety of fields: the assessment of spatial gluteus maximus atrophy after above-knee amputation (Burger et al., 1996); the assessment of resistance to fatigue adaptation in patients with paralytic poliomyelitis (Grabljevec and Tomšič, 2002); the assessment of the adaptive potential of the biceps femoris in elite athletes (Dahmane et al., 2006); the assessment of muscle fatigue in triathlon athletes (García-Manso et al., 2011a); the assessment of skeletal muscle properties in patients with diabetic polyneuropathy (Rusu et al., 2009); the demonstration of the methodology for the unilateral assessment of erector spinae in children (Pišot et al., 2003); the assessment of muscle atrophy after 35 days of simulated weightlessness -bed rest (Pišot et al., 2008); the assessment of the effect of low temperature on muscle contractile properties (García-Manso et al., 2011b). ...