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184 related items for PubMed ID: 16972238

  • 41. Quantification of abdominal and pelvic floor muscle synergies in response to voluntary pelvic floor muscle contractions.
    Madill SJ, McLean L.
    J Electromyogr Kinesiol; 2008 Dec; 18(6):955-64. PubMed ID: 17646112
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    Sorinola IO, White CM, Rushton DN, Newham DJ.
    Neurorehabil Neural Repair; 2009 Dec; 23(3):287-94. PubMed ID: 19050174
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  • 47. A method for better positioning bipolar electrodes for lower limb EMG recordings during dynamic contractions.
    Sacco IC, Gomes AA, Otuzi ME, Pripas D, Onodera AN.
    J Neurosci Methods; 2009 May 30; 180(1):133-7. PubMed ID: 19427540
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  • 50. Low-level activity of the trunk extensor muscles causes electromyographic manifestations of fatigue in absence of decreased oxygenation.
    van Dieën JH, Westebring-van der Putten EP, Kingma I, de Looze MP.
    J Electromyogr Kinesiol; 2009 Jun 30; 19(3):398-406. PubMed ID: 18178450
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  • 52. Satoyoshi syndrome.
    Ashalatha R, Kishore A, Sarada C, Nair MD.
    Neurol India; 2004 Mar 30; 52(1):94-5. PubMed ID: 15069249
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  • 53. Muscle activation during selected strength exercises in women with chronic neck muscle pain.
    Andersen LL, Kjaer M, Andersen CH, Hansen PB, Zebis MK, Hansen K, Sjøgaard G.
    Phys Ther; 2008 Jun 30; 88(6):703-11. PubMed ID: 18339796
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  • 59. [A case of generalized komuragaeri disease (Satoyoshi disease) treated with glucocorticoid].
    Yamagata T, Miyao M, Momoi M, Matsumoto S, Yanagisawa M.
    Rinsho Shinkeigaku; 1991 Jan 30; 31(1):79-83. PubMed ID: 2044311
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  • 60. A method to quantify frequency and duration of sustained low-level muscle activity as a risk factor for musculoskeletal discomfort.
    Østensvik T, Veiersted KB, Nilsen P.
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