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301 related items for PubMed ID: 27998242

  • 1. The effect of isolating the paretic limb on weight-bearing distribution and EMG activity during squats in hemiplegic and healthy individuals.
    Lee DK, An DH, Yoo WG, Hwang BY, Kim TH, Oh JS.
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  • 2. Effects of lifting the non-paretic foot on muscle activity during the semi-squat exercise in hemiplegic patients.
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  • 3. A biomechanical investigation of a single-limb squat: implications for lower extremity rehabilitation exercise.
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  • 12. Dynamic analysis of trunk flexion after stroke.
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  • 14. Electrical and mechanical output of the knee muscles during isometric and isokinetic activity in stroke and healthy adults.
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  • 16. Effects of gait training with non-paretic knee immobilization on patients with hemiplegia: Three single-case studies.
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  • 18. Muscle Activation Patterns During Different Squat Techniques.
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  • 19. The influence of non-paretic leg movement on muscle action in the paretic leg of hemiplegic patients.
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  • 20. Electromyographic comparison of conventional machine strength training versus bodyweight exercises in patients with chronic stroke.
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