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196 related items for PubMed ID: 21829988

  • 1. Effect of walking and resting after three cryotherapy modalities on the recovery of sensory and motor nerve conduction velocity in healthy subjects.
    Herrera E, Sandoval MC, Camargo DM, Salvini TF.
    Rev Bras Fisioter; 2011; 15(3):233-40. PubMed ID: 21829988
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  • 2. Motor and sensory nerve conduction are affected differently by ice pack, ice massage, and cold water immersion.
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  • 3. Cold modalities with different thermodynamic properties have similar effects on muscular performance and activation.
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  • 4. The effect of cryotherapy on nerve conduction velocity, pain threshold and pain tolerance.
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  • 5. The Effect of Local Cooling at the Elbow on Nerve Conduction Velocity and Motor Unit Behaviour: An Exploration of a Novel Neurological Assessment.
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  • 6. Nerve conduction velocity in human limbs with late sequelae after local cold injury.
    Arvesen A, Wilson J, Rosén L.
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  • 7. Correlations among autonomic, sensory, and motor neural function tests in untreated non-insulin-dependent diabetic individuals.
    Pfeifer MA, Weinberg CR, Cook DL, Reenan A, Halar E, Halter JB, LaCava EC, Porte D.
    Diabetes Care; 1985 Jun 09; 8(6):576-84. PubMed ID: 4075943
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  • 8. Superficial warming and cooling of the leg affects walking speed and neuromuscular impairments in people with spastic paraparesis.
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  • 9. Adiponectin, markers of subclinical inflammation and nerve conduction in individuals with recently diagnosed type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
    Schamarek I, Herder C, Nowotny B, Carstensen-Kirberg M, Straßburger K, Nowotny P, Strom A, Püttgen S, Müssig K, Szendroedi J, Roden M, Ziegler D, German Diabetes Study Group.
    Eur J Endocrinol; 2016 Apr 09; 174(4):433-43. PubMed ID: 26733478
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  • 10. Sensory nerve conduction of the plantar nerve compared with other nerve conduction tests in rats.
    Kurokawa K, de Almeida DF, Zhang Y, Hébert CD, Page JG, Schweikart KM, Oh SJ.
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  • 11. Nerve conduction study of healthy Asian Malays: the influence of age on median, ulnar, and sural nerves.
    Awang MS, Abdullah JM, Abdullah MR, Tahir A, Tharakan J, Prasad A, Razak SA.
    Med Sci Monit; 2007 Jul 09; 13(7):CR330-2. PubMed ID: 17599028
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  • 12. The use of thermal imaging to assess the effectiveness of ice massage and cold-water immersion as methods for supporting post-exercise recovery.
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  • 13. Which parameter is more reliable in a cold hand, NCV or latency.
    Shooshtari SM, Abolahrari S, Sedaghat P, Taghizadeh SH, Gbaem H, Moghtaderi AR.
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  • 14. Lead exposure and nerve conduction velocity: the differential time course of sensory and motor nerve effects.
    Singer R, Valciukas JA, Lilis R.
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  • 15. Nerve conduction velocity in patients under long term treatment with antiepileptic drugs.
    Krause KH, Berlit P.
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  • 16. Comparison of changes in facial skin temperature caused by ethyl chloride spraying, ice block rubbing and cold gel packing in healthy subjects.
    Im YG, Park HJ, Chae HY, Kim BG, Lim HS, Park JI, Kim JH.
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  • 17. Peripheral sensory and motor abnormalities in patients with multiple sclerosis.
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  • 20. Nerve conduction studies in upper extremities: skin temperature corrections.
    Halar EM, DeLisa JA, Soine TL.
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil; 1983 Sep 09; 64(9):412-6. PubMed ID: 6615178
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