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220 related items for PubMed ID: 617588

  • 1. The relationship of voluntary movement to spasticity in the upper motor neuron syndrome.
    Sahrmann SA, Norton BJ.
    Ann Neurol; 1977 Dec; 2(6):460-5. PubMed ID: 617588
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  • 3. Reciprocal Ia inhibitory pathway in normal man and in patients with motor disorders.
    Tanaka R.
    Adv Neurol; 1983 Dec; 39():433-41. PubMed ID: 6660103
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  • 4. The relationship of voluntary movement to spasticity in the upper motor neuron syndrome.
    Sahrmann SA, Norton BJ.
    Trans Am Neurol Assoc; 1977 Dec; 102():108-12. PubMed ID: 616084
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  • 6. [Biocybernetic tests on the identification and mathematical modelling of the motor regulation system and its disorders].
    Scholle HC, Wagner H, Knüpfer W, Zwiener U.
    Psychiatr Neurol Med Psychol (Leipz); 1982 Sep; 34(9):527-38. PubMed ID: 7146191
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  • 8. Spastic hypertonia and movement disorders: pathophysiology, clinical presentation, and quantification.
    Sheean G, McGuire JR.
    PM R; 2009 Sep; 1(9):827-33. PubMed ID: 19769916
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  • 13. [Pathophysiology of spasticity].
    Marque P, Brassat D.
    Rev Neurol (Paris); 2012 Apr; 168 Suppl 3():S36-44. PubMed ID: 22721363
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  • 14. [Function of the alpha-motor neuron of the human foot muscle normally and in a deficit of descending and segmentary influences].
    Starobinets MKh, Vernik AIa.
    Neirofiziologiia; 1973 Apr; 5(6):563-70. PubMed ID: 4786316
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  • 16. Motor unit control in movement disorders.
    Petajan JH.
    Adv Neurol; 1983 Apr; 39():897-905. PubMed ID: 6229163
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  • 17. Recurrent inhibition of alpha-motoneurons in patients with upper motor neuron lesions.
    Katz R, Pierrot-Deseilligny E.
    Brain; 1982 Mar; 105(Pt 1):103-24. PubMed ID: 7066669
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  • 18. Correlation of phasic muscle strength and corticomotoneuron conduction time in multiple sclerosis.
    van der Kamp W, Maertens de Noordhout A, Thompson PD, Rothwell JC, Day BL, Marsden CD.
    Ann Neurol; 1991 Jan; 29(1):6-12. PubMed ID: 1996880
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  • 19. Electrical control of paralysis.
    Glanville HJ.
    Proc R Soc Med; 1972 Mar; 65(3):233-5. PubMed ID: 5083307
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  • 20. Multi-beat clonus in a patient without an upper motor neuron lesion. A case report.
    Adams SE, Hoffman AF.
    J Am Podiatr Med Assoc; 1989 Apr; 79(4):194-6. PubMed ID: 2567347
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