Goran Tufekovic
Bispebjerg Hospital
4 Papers
Goran Tufekovic is an academic researcher from Bispebjerg Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electromyography & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications. Previous affiliations of Goran Tufekovic include University of Copenhagen.
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Papers
The activity pattern of shoulder muscles in subjects with and without subacromial impingement
Louise C. Pyndt Raun Diederichsen,Jesper Nørregaard,Poul Dyhre-Poulsen,Annika Winther,Goran Tufekovic,Thomas Bandholm,Lars Raundal Rasmussen,Michael R. Krogsgaard +7 more
TL;DR: The findings of an altered shoulder muscle activity pattern on both the symptomatic and asymptomatic side in patients indicate that the different motor patterns might be a pathogenetic factor of SI, perhaps due to inappropriate neuromuscular strategies affecting both shoulders.
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The effect of handedness on electromyographic activity of human shoulder muscles during movement.
Louise C. Pyndt Raun Diederichsen,Jesper Nørregaard,Poul Dyhre-Poulsen,Annika Winther,Goran Tufekovic,Thomas Bandholm,Lars Raundal Rasmussen,Michael R. Krogsgaard +7 more
TL;DR: A side-difference in shoulder muscle activity was demonstrated, which was dependent on the type of motion carried out, suggesting a qualitative difference in the activation of muscles during the two types of movement.
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Creatine supplementation augments the increase in satellite cell and myonuclei number in human skeletal muscle induced by strength training
Steen Olsen,Per Aagaard,Per Aagaard,Fawzi Kadi,Goran Tufekovic,Julien Verney,Jens Lykkegaard Olesen,Charlotte Suetta,Michael Kjaer +8 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated for the first time that creatine supplementation in combination with strength training amplifies the training‐induced increase in satellite cell number and myonuclei concentration in human skeletal muscle fibres, thereby allowing an enhanced muscle fibre growth in response to strength training.
The effect of resistance training combined with timed ingestion of protein on muscle fiber size and muscle strength
Lars L. Andersen,Goran Tufekovic,Mette K Zebis,Regina M. Crameri,George Verlaan,Michael Kjaer,Charlotte Suetta,Peter Magnusson,Per Aagaard +8 more
TL;DR: A minor advantage of protein supplementation over carbohydrate supplementation during resistance training on mechanical muscle function was found, and the present results may have relevance for individuals who are particularly interested in gaining muscle size.