VOLUNTARY SPASMODIC CONTRACTIONS AND NEUROPLASTICITY IN HUMAN MOVEMENT

Authors

  • José Leandro Barroso dos Santos

Keywords:

Voluntary Spasms, Electrical Impulses, Neural Training, Strength Training

Abstract

In this work the intention is to investigate a new method of neural training and its intensity in physical exercise for different audiences and their physiological conditions as a way of explaining the application of the fiber hit method, using the bibliographic methodology as proof that this method can intensify conditioning capabilities, rehabilitate physical motor capacity, treat comorbidities, and prevent injuries. In this work the intention is to investigate a new method of neural training and its intensity in physical exercise for different audiences and their physiological conditions as a way of explaining the application of the fiber hit method, using the bibliographical methodology, this method aims to intensify conditioning capabilities, rehabilitate physical motor capacity, treat comorbidities, and prevent injuries. The introduction will present the history from primitive times to the present day and how the voluntary spasmodic method emerged. In the development, it will address the intensity, volume of training and its chemical reactions through physical exercise as a form of neurophysiological treatment applied to motor learning of movement. In the conclusion, the importance will be reported within the general and specific objectives to broaden the vision of health professionals in relation to muscle spasms and their relevance. The topic was described as voluntary spasmodic contractions and the neuroplasticity of human movement, as it aims to address a type of brain training that will contribute to hypertrophy, prevention, rehabilitation of injuries and increased intensity of physical exercise. Strength training, for example, requires an action potential firing to activate type I, type IIA and type IIB fibers that can be potentiated through spasmodic contractions that stimulate a contraction on top of the dynamic or isometric contraction. In conclusion, it aims to contribute to science in cultural areas and aspects of bodybuilding.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2025.029-099

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Published

2025-10-06

How to Cite

dos Santos, J. L. B. . (2025). VOLUNTARY SPASMODIC CONTRACTIONS AND NEUROPLASTICITY IN HUMAN MOVEMENT. Seven Editora, 1833-1856. https://sevenpubl.com.br/editora/article/view/8177