Emma Hodson-Tole

Emma Hodson-Tole

Manchester Metropolitan University

H-index: 26

Europe-United Kingdom

About Emma Hodson-Tole

Emma Hodson-Tole, With an exceptional h-index of 26 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Manchester Metropolitan University, specializes in the field of skeletal muscle.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Non-invasive fasciculation assessment of gastrocnemius failed to show diagnostic or prognostic utility in ALS

Children with developmental coordination disorder have less variable motor unit firing rate characteristics across contractions compared to typically developing children

Fasciculation electromechanical latency is prolonged in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Surface electromyographic frequency characteristics of the quadriceps differ between continuous high-and low-torque isometric knee extension to momentary failure

Does a single segment trunk model adequately reveal trunk movements for a simple reaching and grasping movement?

N° 135–Fasciculation electromechanical latency is prolonged in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Short report presenting preliminary evidence of impaired corticomuscular coherence in an individual with Developmental Coordination Disorder

Physical and electrophysiological motor unit characteristics are revealed with simultaneous high-density electromyography and ultrafast ultrasound imaging

Emma Hodson-Tole Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

1987

Citations(since 2020)

975

Cited By

1299

hIndex(all)

26

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

46

i10Index(since 2020)

33

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Manchester Metropolitan University

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Emma Hodson-Tole Skills & Research Interests

skeletal muscle

Top articles of Emma Hodson-Tole

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Non-invasive fasciculation assessment of gastrocnemius failed to show diagnostic or prognostic utility in ALS

medRxiv

Robbie Muir

Brendan O'Shea

Raquel Iniesta

Urooba Masood

Cristina Cabassi

...

2024

Children with developmental coordination disorder have less variable motor unit firing rate characteristics across contractions compared to typically developing children

Frontiers in Human Neuroscience

Carla Harkness-Armstrong

Emma F Hodson-Tole

Greg Wood

Richard Mills

2023

Fasciculation electromechanical latency is prolonged in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Clinical Neurophysiology

D Planinc

N Muhamood

C Cabassi

R Iniesta

CE Shaw

...

2023/1/1

Surface electromyographic frequency characteristics of the quadriceps differ between continuous high-and low-torque isometric knee extension to momentary failure

Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology

Jonathan Murphy

Emma Hodson-Tole

Andrew D Vigotsky

Jim R Potvin

James P Fisher

...

2023/10/1

Does a single segment trunk model adequately reveal trunk movements for a simple reaching and grasping movement?

Gait & Posture

Maria B Sánchez

Andy Sanderson

Emma Hodson-Tole

2023/9/1

N° 135–Fasciculation electromechanical latency is prolonged in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Clinical Neurophysiology

Domen Planinc

Nazifa Muhamood

Emma Hodson-Tole

James Bashford

2023/6/1

Short report presenting preliminary evidence of impaired corticomuscular coherence in an individual with Developmental Coordination Disorder

Research in Developmental Disabilities

JVV Parr

Emma Hodson-Tole

Greg Wood

2022/12/1

Physical and electrophysiological motor unit characteristics are revealed with simultaneous high-density electromyography and ultrafast ultrasound imaging

Scientific Reports

Marco Carbonaro

Kristen M Meiburger

Silvia Seoni

Emma F Hodson-Tole

Taian Vieira

...

2022/5/25

The repeatability of neuromuscular activation strategies recorded in recreationally active individuals during cycling

European Journal of Applied Physiology

Hannah R Cutler

Emma Hodson-Tole

2022/4

Motor unit recruitment patterns of the quadriceps differ between continuous high-and low-torque isometric knee extension to momentary failure

bioRxiv

Jonathan Murphy

Emma Hodson-Tole

Andrew D Vigotsky

Jim R Potvin

James P Fisher

...

2021/4/9

Maturity-associated differences in match running performance in elite male youth soccer players

International journal of sports physiology and performance

James Parr

Keith Winwood

Emma Hodson-Tole

Frederik JA Deconinck

James P Hill

...

2021/10/27

Regular endurance exercise of overloaded muscle of young and old male mice does not attenuate hypertrophy and improves fatigue resistance

GeroScience

Paul William Hendrickse

Raulas Krusnauskas

Emma Hodson-Tole

Tomas Venckunas

Hans Degens

2021/4

Electrodes’ configuration influences the agreement between surface EMG and B-mode ultrasound detection of motor unit fasciculation

IEEE Access

Alberto Botter

Taian Vieira

Marco Carbonaro

Giacinto L Cerone

Emma F Hodson-Tole

2021/7/5

Monitoring of dynamic plantar foot temperatures in diabetes with personalised 3d-printed wearables

Sensors

Christopher Beach

Glen Cooper

Andrew Weightman

Emma F Hodson-Tole

Neil D Reeves

...

2021/1

Photopic negative response (PhNR) in the diagnosis and monitoring of raised intracranial pressure in children: a prospective cross-sectional and longitudinal protocol

BMJ open

Oliver Rajesh Marmoy

Emma Hodson-Tole

Dorothy Ann Thompson

2021/7/1

Protocol: Photopic negative response (PhNR) in the diagnosis and monitoring of raised intracranial pressure in children: a prospective cross-sectional and longitudinal protocol

BMJ Open

Oliver Rajesh Marmoy

Emma Hodson-Tole

Dorothy Ann Thompson

2021

The mobility limitation in healthy older people is due to weakness and not slower muscle contractile properties

PLoS One

Hans Degens

Julia Attias

Daniel Evans

Frederick Wilkins

Emma Hodson-Tole

2021/6/18

EMG signals can reveal information sharing between consecutive pedal cycles

Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise

Jaylene S Pratt

Stephanie A Ross

James M Wakeling

Emma F Hodson-Tole

2021

Comparison between surface electrodes and ultrasound monitoring to measure TMS evoked muscle contraction

Muscle & Nerve

Isabella Kaczmarczyk

Vishal Rawji

John C Rothwell

Emma Hodson‐Tole

Nikhil Sharma

2021/5

Endurance exercise plus overload induces fatigue resistance and similar hypertrophy in mice irrespective of muscle mass

Experimental physiology

Paul W Hendrickse

Raulas Krusnauskas

Emma Hodson‐Tole

Tomas Venckunas

Hans Degens

2020/12

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Co-Authors

H-index: 68
Alan M Wilson

Alan M Wilson

Royal Veterinary College University of London

H-index: 54
James Wakeling

James Wakeling

Simon Fraser University

H-index: 36
Boris I. Prilutsky

Boris I. Prilutsky

Georgia Institute of Technology

H-index: 36
Joel lanovaz

Joel lanovaz

University of Saskatchewan

H-index: 34
Loram Ian

Loram Ian

Manchester Metropolitan University

H-index: 23
Nicholas Costen

Nicholas Costen

Manchester Metropolitan University

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