The aging process induces neural and morphological changes in the human musculoskeletal system, leading to a decline in muscle mass, strength and quality. These alterations, coupled with shifts in muscle metabolism, underscore the essential role of physical exercise in maintaining and improving muscle quality in older adults. Muscle quality’s morphological domain encompasses direct assessments of muscle microscopic and macroscopic aspects of muscle architecture and composition. Tensiomyography is one of the methods evaluated in this systematic review.

 

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