Andrea Monte
@montea_biomech
🔬Assistant professor (in TT)
🤔Intrigued by muscle and tendon mechanics and how they affect the physiological responses during movements.
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https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Andrea_Monte 06-07-2019 13:39:09
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🚨New article about the correlations between quantitative MRI techniques and the #Achilles #tendon material and structural properties. 👉conducted during my period at Ostravská univerzita Pedagogická fakulta Ostravské univerzity 👉with Jiří Skýpala, PhD @DJandacka 🥳🥳 sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Would you like to conduct world-leading research to understand how changes in spinal cord function (esp. persistent inward currents) affect “central fatigue” in athletic or clinical populations? Our team, including Prof Janet Taylor, Christopher Latella and a host of...
First of al long series with my dear friend Martino V. Franchi
🚨 new article about the characterization of the in vivo responses of the femoral cartilage 👉We used RF ultrasound data Thanks to my great friend Martino V. Franchi for the collaboration. Stay tuned 😉 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111…
Big news… 🤩🤩we are recruiting!! If you are interested to join us contact me or Prof. Bottinelli. Assistant/Associate Professor in Physiology at the University of Pavia nature.com/naturecareers/… American Physiological Society The Physiological Society ECSS American College of Sports Medicine
🚨New paper about the role of pennation angle and gearing during different contraction types. Happy for this collaboration with Bas Van Hooren , Anthony Blazevich and Peer Aagaard For details 👇👇👇
Undergoing a period in Verona under the supervision of Andrea Monte, with the amazing Paola Zamparo’s research group. Learning techniques and strengthening the collaboration between the Italian and the Australian groups. Anthony Blazevich. 🇮🇹🇦🇺+
A nice day spent at Università di Verona Sports Science section with Massimo Venturelli’s group teaching the fundamentals of muscle ultrasound for a collaboration on a very cool study. Great to see my good friend Andrea Monte too, and catch up -> new stuff on eccentric exercise soon!
Out now in Royal Society Publishing!😍 Luca Ruggiero alberto minetti @GasparePavei. Most times we walk, we do it for short bouts. At what metabolic cost? More than we expected. The Guardian: bit.ly/4eS51Fi The Times of London: bit.ly/3BOC2TZ #ProcB: doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2…
🚨 our last article about the effect of glycated haemoglobin on knee joint #cartilage is now ready 😍 👉Work in collaboration with Ostravská univerzita and University of Oulu link.springer.com/article/10.100…
🚨New article from our lab!🚨 -Previous short-term disuse dictates muscle gene expression and physiological adaptations to subsequent resistance exercise- A true collaborative effort! (see the thread below for more) Now out in Journal of Physiology physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
🚨 Happy to share the first paper of Baptiste Bizet If you are interested in facile tracking, this article is for you. 👉 We prepared a semi-automatic tracking script able to extrapolate fascicle length taking into account the curvature sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
🥁🔥SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME 🔥🥁 Keynote speakers: Anthony Blazevich & Jason Franz 👀See full invited programme with many other giants on the symposium website: tinyurl.com/7rcnkn77 🔓Abstract submission for posters opens on 1 April 2025. #TF100 #biomechanics #injury #ageing
🚨 New in Scientific Reports We test the effects of glycated haemoglobin on Achilles tendon and walking capacity in people without a diagnosis of diabetes Thanks to Riccardo Magris for the hard work and to Ostravská univerzita for the collaboration🙏 rdcu.be/el8cx
🚨 Interested in muscle mechanics? Here you can see our last article about: 👉Regional Heterogeneity in Vastus Lateralis Architecture Influences Fascicle Behavior During In Vivo Contractions Michele Trinchi Baptiste Bizet onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/sm…