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237 related items for PubMed ID: 12115957

  • 21. Variability of the fatigue response of paralyzed skeletal muscle in relation to the time after spinal cord injury: mechanical and electrophysiological characteristics.
    Gaviria M, Ohanna F.
    Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol; 1999 Jul; 80(2):145-53. PubMed ID: 10408326
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  • 22. Depression of involuntary activity in muscles paralyzed by spinal cord injury.
    Butler JE, Godfrey S, Thomas CK.
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  • 23. Muscle fatigue in some neurological disorders.
    Lenman AJ, Tulley FM, Vrbova G, Dimitrijevic MR, Towle JA.
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  • 25. Mathematical model that predicts isometric muscle forces for individuals with spinal cord injuries.
    Ding J, Lee SC, Johnston TE, Wexler AS, Scott WB, Binder-Macleod SA.
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  • 27. Muscle fatigue characteristics in paralyzed muscle after spinal cord injury.
    Pelletier CA, Hicks AL.
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  • 28. Influence of knee joint angle on muscle properties of paralyzed and nonparalyzed human knee extensors.
    Gerrits KH, Maganaris CN, Reeves ND, Sargeant AJ, Jones DA, de Haan A.
    Muscle Nerve; 2005 Jul; 32(1):73-80. PubMed ID: 15795891
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  • 30. Stimulation pattern that maximizes force in paralyzed and control whole thenar muscles.
    Griffin L, Godfrey S, Thomas CK.
    J Neurophysiol; 2002 May; 87(5):2271-8. PubMed ID: 11976366
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  • 31. Strategies that improve paralyzed human quadriceps femoris muscle performance during repetitive, nonisometric contractions.
    Kebaetse MB, Lee SC, Johnston TE, Binder-Macleod SA.
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  • 32. Variable stimulation patterns for poststroke hemiplegia.
    Doucet BM, Griffin L.
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  • 36. Recruitment order of motor units in human vastus lateralis muscle is maintained during fatiguing contractions.
    Adam A, De Luca CJ.
    J Neurophysiol; 2003 Nov; 90(5):2919-27. PubMed ID: 14615422
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  • 40. Myoelectric fatigue profiles of three knee extensor muscles.
    Botter A, Lanfranco F, Merletti R, Minetto MA.
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