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Marion Hitier

profil-pics
  • PhD Student
  • Marion.Hitier@u-bourgogne.fr
  • CEP et 121 Marey
  • 3 All. des Stades Universitaires, 21000 Dijon et 64 Rue Sully B, 21000 Dijon

PROFILE

Neromuscular

  • Docotor of chiropractic ( Institut Franco Européen de Chiropraxie)
  • Master’s Degree EOPS UFR STAPS Dijon
  • Title Effects of stretching on the neuromuscular system: usefulness of neurodynamic stretching for the athletes
  • Supervisor Nicolas BABAULT
  • Co-Supervisor João L.Q DURIGAN
  • Research Topic : Stretching

PUBLICATIONS

Scientific articles in international or national peer-reviewed journals

2025
Hitier M, Vieira DCL, Cometti C, Durigan JLQ, Babault N Passive vs. active warm-up combined with stretching on hamstring flexibility and maximal voluntary contractions. PLoS One. 2025;20(5):e0322582. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0322582. PMID: 40333835.
Vieira DCL, Babault N, Hitier M, Durigan JLQ, Bottaro M The acute effects of dynamic stretching on the neuromuscular system are independent of the velocity. Exp Physiol. 2025;110(3):494-505. doi: 10.1113/EP092217. PMID: 39763181.
2023
Babault N, Hitier M, Paizis C, Vieira DCL Exploring acute changes in hamstrings electromyographic following warm-up and stretching using a multifractal analysis. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 2023 55(6): 1023-1033; DOI: 10.1249/mss0000000000003128
Babault N, Hitier M, Cometti C Correction: Babault et al. Usefulness of Surface Electromyography Complexity Analyses to Assess the Effects of Warm-Up and Stretching during Maximal and Sub-Maximal Hamstring Contractions: A Cross-Over, Randomized, Single-Blind Trial. [i]Biology[/i] 2022, [i]11[/i], 1337. Biology (Basel). 2023 Feb 10;12(2). doi: 10.3390/biology12020286. PMID: 36829614.
2022
Babault N, Hitier M, Cometti C Usefulness of Surface Electromyography Complexity Analyses to Assess the Effects of Warm-Up and Stretching during Maximal and Sub-Maximal Hamstring Contractions: A Cross-Over, Randomized, Single-Blind Trial. Biology (Basel). 2022 Sep 10;11(9). doi: 10.3390/biology11091337. PMID: 36138816.