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193 related items for PubMed ID: 24888533

  • 1. Differential regulation of crossed cutaneous effects on the soleus H-reflex during standing and walking in humans.
    Suzuki S, Nakajima T, Mezzarane RA, Ohtsuka H, Futatsubashi G, Komiyama T.
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  • 3. Phase-dependent reversal of the crossed conditioning effect on the soleus Hoffmann reflex from cutaneous afferents during walking in humans.
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  • 4. Differential effects of a flexor nerve input on the human soleus H-reflex during standing versus walking.
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  • 6. Presynaptic inhibition of soleus Ia afferents does not vary with center of pressure displacements during upright standing.
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  • 12. On the origin of the soleus H-reflex modulation pattern during human walking and its task-dependent differences.
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  • 14. Soleus H-reflex amplitude modulation during walking remains physiological during transspinal stimulation in humans.
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  • 15. A soft ankle brace increases soleus Hoffman reflex amplitude but does not modify presynaptic inhibition during upright standing.
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  • 17. Comparison of heteronymous monosynaptic Ia facilitation in young and elderly subjects in supine and standing positions.
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  • 18. Inhibition from the plantar nerve to soleus muscle during the stance phase of walking.
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  • 20. Excitability of the soleus H reflex during graded walking in humans.
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