@misc{10481/112589, year = {2026}, month = {4}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/10481/112589}, abstract = {This two-step design used the unilateral bench press to examine the effect of breast cancer surgery on upper-limb muscle activation under low and moderate fatigue conditions. First, we studied the proper method to normalize the activation values obtained during dynamic contractions. For that, the muscle activation was relativized to the maximal value obtained during (i) an isometric contraction (ISONorm), and the concentric phase of the (ii) repetition maximum load (1RMNorm), and (iii) the first three repetitions of an 80% 1RM set (Max80%Norm). The normalization method with the lowest inter-subject variability was further used to compare the muscle activation of the affected and non-affected sides of twelve women who underwent unilateral breast surgery (eight mastectomies and four lumpectomies). Both sides were tested using dynamic sets at 60 and 80% of their 1RM until reaching 40% velocity loss (VL). Repetitions completed at each %1RM were then divided into two groups: low fatigue (first half of repetitions) and moderate fatigue (second half of repetitions). On results, the ISONorm and the Max80%Norm showed the highest (mean CV = 32.9%) and lowest (mean CV = 12.9%) inter-subject variability, respectively. The affected side showed higher activation for the deltoid and triceps (Δ = 6.9 to 15.9%) but lower for the pectoralis (Δ = −5.7 to −13.2%) against 60% 1RM. These differences were lower and without a consistent trend against 80% 1RM. Between-side comparisons were not significant for either 60% 1RM (p > 0.270) or 80% 1RM (p > 0.500). Although these results should be interpreted with caution due to the small and heterogeneous sample, our analyses did not reveal meaningful differences in upper-limb muscle activation following breast cancer surgery.}, organization = {University of Murcia - (R-496/2022)}, organization = {Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation - (JDC2023-051020-I)}, publisher = {MDPI}, keywords = {Electromyography}, keywords = {Asymmetries}, keywords = {Velocity loss}, title = {Effect of Breast Cancer Surgery on Upper-Limb Muscle Activation}, doi = {10.3390/s26072228}, author = {Franco-López, Francisco and Hernández-Belmonte, Alejandro and García Segura, Ana María and López Bueno, Jaime and Martínez-Cava, Alejandro and Courel Ibáñez, Javier and Pallarés, Jesús G.}, }