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176 related items for PubMed ID: 6705871

  • 1. Changes in reciprocal Ia inhibition during voluntary contraction in man.
    Shindo M, Harayama H, Kondo K, Yanagisawa N, Tanaka R.
    Exp Brain Res; 1984; 53(2):400-8. PubMed ID: 6705871
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  • 2. Modulation of presynaptic inhibition and disynaptic reciprocal Ia inhibition during voluntary movement in spasticity.
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  • 3. Reciprocal Ia inhibition between ankle flexors and extensors in man.
    Crone C, Hultborn H, Jespersen B, Nielsen J.
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  • 4. Post-tetanic potentiation of reciprocal Ia inhibition in human lower limb.
    Sato T, Tsuboi T, Miyazaki M, Sakamoto K.
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  • 6. Facilitation of soleus-coupled Renshaw cells during voluntary contraction of pretibial flexor muscles in man.
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  • 7. H-reflex and reciprocal Ia inhibition after fatiguing isometric voluntary contraction in soleus muscle.
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  • 8. Increase in reciprocal Ia inhibition during antagonist contraction in the human leg: a study of motor units and the H reflex.
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  • 9. Central control of reciprocal inhibition during fictive dorsiflexion in man.
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  • 10. Modulation of H reflex of pretibial muscles and reciprocal Ia inhibition of soleus muscle during voluntary teeth clenching in humans.
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  • 11. Modulation of reciprocal inhibition between ankle extensors and flexors during walking in man.
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  • 12. Central facilitation of Ia inhibition during tonic ankle dorsiflexion revealed after blockade of peripheral feedback.
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  • 13. Spinal mechanisms in man contributing to reciprocal inhibition during voluntary dorsiflexion of the foot.
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  • 14. Immobilization induces changes in presynaptic control of group Ia afferents in healthy humans.
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  • 16. Reciprocal inhibition during the tonic stretch reflex in the decerebrate cat.
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  • 17. Differential control of reciprocal inhibition during walking versus postural and voluntary motor tasks in humans.
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  • 18. Increased central facilitation of antagonist reciprocal inhibition at the onset of dorsiflexion following explosive strength training.
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  • 19. Evaluation of reciprocal inhibition of the soleus H-reflex during tonic plantar flexion in man.
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