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209 related items for PubMed ID: 22684372

  • 1. Short-term plasticity of human spinal inhibitory circuits after isometric and isotonic ankle training.
    Jessop T, DePaola A, Casaletto L, Englard C, Knikou M.
    Eur J Appl Physiol; 2013 Feb; 113(2):273-84. PubMed ID: 22684372
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  • 2. Immobilization induces changes in presynaptic control of group Ia afferents in healthy humans.
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  • 3. Modulation of presynaptic inhibition and disynaptic reciprocal Ia inhibition during voluntary movement in spasticity.
    Morita H, Crone C, Christenhuis D, Petersen NT, Nielsen JB.
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  • 4. Spinal plasticity with motor imagery practice.
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  • 5. Locomotor training improves premotoneuronal control after chronic spinal cord injury.
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  • 6. Patterned sensory stimulation induces plasticity in reciprocal ia inhibition in humans.
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  • 7. Short-term effects of functional electrical stimulation on spinal excitatory and inhibitory reflexes in ankle extensor and flexor muscles.
    Thompson AK, Doran B, Stein RB.
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  • 8. Repeated and patterned stimulation of cutaneous reflex pathways amplifies spinal cord excitability.
    Pearcey GEP, Zehr EP.
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  • 9. Differential control of reciprocal inhibition during walking versus postural and voluntary motor tasks in humans.
    Lavoie BA, Devanne H, Capaday C.
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  • 10. Task-specific depression of the soleus H-reflex after cocontraction training of antagonistic ankle muscles.
    Perez MA, Lundbye-Jensen J, Nielsen JB.
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  • 11. Late neural adaptations to electrostimulation resistance training of the plantar flexor muscles.
    Jubeau M, Zory R, Gondin J, Martin A, Maffiuletti NA.
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  • 12. The H-reflex in the passive human soleus muscle is modulated faster than predicted from post-activation depression.
    Voigt M, Sinkjaer T.
    Brain Res; 1998 Feb 09; 783(2):332-46. PubMed ID: 9507181
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  • 15. Effects of hip joint angle changes on intersegmental spinal coupling in human spinal cord injury.
    Knikou M.
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  • 16. Increased spinal reflex excitability is not associated with neural plasticity underlying the cross-education effect.
    Lagerquist O, Zehr EP, Docherty D.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 2006 Jan 09; 100(1):83-90. PubMed ID: 16357081
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  • 18. Evoked H-reflex and V-wave responses during maximal isometric, concentric, and eccentric muscle contraction.
    Duclay J, Martin A.
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  • 19. Segmental reflexes and ankle joint stiffness during co-contraction of antagonistic ankle muscles in man.
    Nielsen J, Sinkjaer T, Toft E, Kagamihara Y.
    Exp Brain Res; 1994 Nov 09; 102(2):350-8. PubMed ID: 7705512
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  • 20. Locomotor training improves reciprocal and nonreciprocal inhibitory control of soleus motoneurons in human spinal cord injury.
    Knikou M, Smith AC, Mummidisetty CK.
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