Tatiana Shigueva

ORCID: 0000-0001-8590-3572
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Research Areas
  • Spaceflight effects on biology
  • Muscle activation and electromyography studies
  • Medical and Biological Ozone Research
  • Sports Performance and Training
  • Motor Control and Adaptation
  • Space Exploration and Technology
  • Human Health and Disease
  • Cardiovascular and Diving-Related Complications
  • Physical Education and Training Studies
  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies
  • Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery
  • Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Neuroscience and Neural Engineering
  • Ultrasound and Hyperthermia Applications
  • Fusion and Plasma Physics Studies
  • Hydrogen's biological and therapeutic effects
  • Engineering Diagnostics and Reliability
  • Spinal Cord Injury Research
  • Diet, Metabolism, and Disease
  • Laser Applications in Dentistry and Medicine
  • Nutrition, Genetics, and Disease
  • Ergonomics and Musculoskeletal Disorders
  • Real-time simulation and control systems
  • Mechanics and Biomechanics Studies
  • Energy and Environmental Systems

Institute of Biomedical Problems
2013-2024

Russian Academy of Sciences
2009-2015

We reported previously that both transcutaneous electrical spinal cord stimulation and direct pressure of the plantar surfaces feet can elicit rhythmic involuntary step-like movements in noninjured subjects with their legs a gravity-neutral apparatus. The present experiments investigated convergence voluntary effort activation locomotor uninjured under full body weight support vertical position. For all conditions, leg were analyzed using electromyographic (EMG) recordings optical motion...

10.1152/jn.00146.2016 article EN Journal of Neurophysiology 2016-04-21

This article describes procedures and some results of the first study females undergoing 3-day Dry Immersion. The experiment “NAIAD-2020” was carried out at Institute Biomedical Problems (Moscow, Russia) with participation six healthy women volunteers (age 30.17 ± 5.5 years, height 1.66 0.1 m, weight 62.05 8.4 kg, BMI 22.39 2.2 kg/m 2 ) a natural menstrual cycle. During study, standard protocol used, same as for men, minimum period time spent outside immersion bath. Before, during after...

10.3389/fphys.2021.661959 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Physiology 2021-06-14

Event Abstract Back to Effects of microgravity on characteristics the accuracy control movements Tatiana A. Shigueva1*, Vladimir V. Kitov1, Lyubove E. Amirova1, Roman N. Chuprov-Netochin2, Elena S. Tomilovskaya1 and Inessa B. Kozlovskaya1 1 Institute Biomedical Problems (RAS), Russia 2 Moscow Physics Technology, INTRODUCTION Results previous studies have shown that hypogravitational motor syndrome is characterized by alterations in all components system (Kozlovskaya et al., 1987; Reschke...

10.3389/conf.fphys.2018.26.00051 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Physiology 2018-01-01

Event Abstract Back to Role of axial and support unloading in development hypogravitational motor syndrome Elena S. Tomilovskaya1*, Ilya V. Rukavishnikov1, Tatiana A. Shigueva1, Tatyana B. Kukoba1, Inna Sosnina1, Lyubov E. Amirova1 Inessa Kozlovskaya1 1 Institute Biomedical Problems (RAS), Russia Dry Immersion (DI) studies that were performed for years at the have shown withdrawal is followed by signs (HMS), similar those observed after space flights: postural muscle atonia atrophy,...

10.3389/conf.fphys.2018.26.00019 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Physiology 2018-01-01

Event Abstract Back to POSTURAL STABILITY OF COSMONAUTS AFTER LONG SPACE FLIGHTS Nikita V. Shishkin1*, Vladimir Kitov1*, Tatiana A. Shigueva1, Elena S. Tomilovskaya1* and Inessa B. Kozlovskaya1 1 Institute of Biomedical Problems (RAS), Russia The studies the characteristics postural stability has revealed deep disorders equilibrium function after space flight different duration (Kozlovskaya et al., 1981-1990; Paloski 1992; Wood, 2012-2015). resuls works American researchers, who were using...

10.3389/conf.fphys.2018.26.00043 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Physiology 2018-01-01
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