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    Dorel S, Couturier A, Lacour JR, Vandewalle H, Hautier C, Hug F.
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  • 23. The effects of stimulating lower leg muscles on the mechanical work and metabolic response in functional electrically stimulated pedaling.
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  • 24. Cycling by means of functional electrical stimulation.
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    J Biomech; 2008 Dec; 41(7):1494-502. PubMed ID: 18395213
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  • 34. Clinical evaluation of computerized functional electrical stimulation after spinal cord injury: a multicenter pilot study.
    Ragnarsson KT, Pollack S, O'Daniel W, Edgar R, Petrofsky J, Nash MS.
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