Lázaro Antônio dos Santos
Federal University of Uberlandia
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Revista Brasileira De Medicina Do Esporte | 2012
Daniela Cristina Silveira de Oliveira; Paulo Antônio Moreira dos Santos Lemos de Rezende; Michel Rodrigues da Silva; Frederico Balbino Lizardo; Gilmar da Cunha Sousa; Lázaro Antônio dos Santos; Élcio Alves Guimarães; Eduardo Paul Chacur
INTRODUCTION: Proprioception is a term used to describe all the neural information originated from the proprioceptors of the joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments and capsules, which is sent via afferent pathways to the central nervous system. EMG is the study of muscle function through the investigation of the electrical signal emanated from the muscle and it is also the study of the motor unit activity. OBJECTIVE: To perform electromyographic analysis of the rectus femoris (RF) and tibialis anterior (TA) in different proprioceptive exercises (disc Freeman and rocker) with eyes open (OE) and closed (CE). METHODS: The analysis was conducted with 10 physically active male subjects, in a collection time of 10 seconds on each device with eyes both open and closed. RESULTS: Thus, according to our findings, significant difference is observed when the proprioceptive exercises are performed with eyes open and closed, obtaining higher muscle activation, according to the electromyographic analysis, in the exercises with eyes closed, highlighting the importance of the visual system and how it interferes in the bodys position when it is subjected to balance changes caused by the studied devices. CONCLUSION: Therefore, it can be concluded that the rectus femoris muscle did not show evident significant differences between the rocker and Freeman disc, as well as when the exercise was performed with eyes open or closed. The significant difference occurred was between the OE and CE Rocker and between Rocker OE and disk Freeman CE. Since the tibialis anterior muscle showed greater differences, especially with eyes closed, regardless of the device, which showed no significant differences between them.
Anatomia Histologia Embryologia | 2012
Luciana Aparecida Rosa; Z. Silva; M. Pereira; Lázaro Antônio dos Santos; Fabio Franceschini Mitri; R. Carvalho-Barros; Daniela Cristina de Oliveira Silva
The aim of this study was to describe the anatomy of the great vessels of the heart in capuchin monkey (Cebus apella) and to compare with those of other primates, including humans. The hearts were prepared through fixation in 10% formalin and subsequently dissected using standard techniques and instruments. The arterial and venous systems were perfused with colored latex solution via the femoral vessels. An ascending cylindrical branch with relatively great caliber was identified in the aorta artery, in addition to an aortic arch, from which three great arteries were originated, the brachiocephalic trunk, the left common carotid artery and the left subclavian artery. After a course of variable extension, the pulmonary trunk divided into right and left pulmonary arteries. The caudal vena cava was morphologically similar to that of humans, except for its association with the cardiac lobe of the right lung, whereas the cranial vena cava was formed by the two braquiocephalic veins and received the azygos vein close to right atrium. The pulmonary veins, in number of six, ended at the posterior face of the left atrium, differently from both humans and other primates. In conclusion, the morphology of the great vessels of the heart in Cebus apella was similar to that of humans and other primates, although some differences are evidenced with regards to topography and number of anatomic structures, particularly the relationship of the caudal vena cava with the cardiac lobe of the right lung and the presence of six pulmonary veins in Cebus apella.
Braz. j. morphol. sci | 2009
Frederico Balbino Lizardo; Frederico Ozanan Carneiro e Silva; Renato Souto Severino; Ednaldo Carvalho Guimarães; Lázaro Antônio dos Santos; F. H. F Eulálio; Gilmar da Cunha Sousa; M. A Facury Neto; R. Bernardino Júnior; Lindolfo Gonçalves Cabral
Biosci. j. (Online) | 2009
Osvaldo Costa Moreira; Cláudia Eliza Patrocínio de Oliveira; Bruno Gonzaga Teodoro; Gilmar da Cunha Souza; Frederico Balbino Lizardo; Lázaro Antônio dos Santos; João Carlos Bouzas Marins
Biotemas | 2011
Lázaro Antônio dos Santos; Duvaldo Eurides; Ednaldo Carvalho Guimarães; Frederico Balbino Lizardo; Gilmar da Cunha Sousa; Miguel Antônio Facury Neto; Hassan Ali Srour; Vinícius Marques Santos
Biotemas | 2013
Lázaro Antônio dos Santos; Luciana Aparecida Rosa; Lorena Tannús Menezes; Álvaro Carneiro Matoso Nunes Canabrava; Frederico Balbino Lizardo; Daniela Cristina de Oliveira Silva; Gilmar da Cunha Sousa
Biotemas | 2011
Eleusa Marta Mendonça Tavares; Juliana França Ortega; Angelita das Graças de Oliveira Honorato; Lázaro Antônio dos Santos
Bioscience Journal | 2015
Lázaro Antônio dos Santos; Frederico Ozanan Carneiro e Silva; Lucas de Assis Ribeiro; Tania Ribeiro Junqueira Borges; Daniela Cristina de Oliveira Silva; Frederico Balbino Lizardo; Gilmar da Cunha Sousa; Roseâmely Carvalho Barros
Pubvet | 2011
Lorena Tannús Menezes Amado; Gilmar da Cunha Sousa; Daniela Cristina de Oliveira Silva; Zenon Silva; Roberto Bernardino Júnior; Miguel Antônio Facury Neto; Frederico Balbino Lizardo; Lázaro Antônio dos Santos; Roseâmely Angélica de Carvalho Barros; André Luiz Quagliatto Santos
Medicine | 2018
Thiago Montes Fidale; Felipe Farnesi Ribeiro Borges; Leonardo Roever; Gilmar da Cunha Souza; Alexandre Gonçalves; Eduardo Paul Chacur; Cristhyano Pimenta; Eduardo Gasparetto Haddad; Guilherme Gularte de Agostini; Fábio Clemente Gregório; Fabrício Cardoso Ribeiro Guimarães; Franciel José Arantes; Lázaro Antônio dos Santos; Adriano Alves Pereira; Hanna Karen Moreira Antunes; Guilherme Morais Puga; Frederico Balbino Lizardo