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  • 5. Neuromuscular response to cyclic loading of the anterior cruciate ligament.
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  • 9. Quadriceps femoris muscle torques and fatigue generated by neuromuscular electrical stimulation with three different waveforms.
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  • 10. Twitch potentiation after voluntary contraction and neuromuscular electrical stimulation at various frequencies in human quadriceps femoris.
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  • 15. The gastrocnemius muscle is an antagonist of the anterior cruciate ligament.
    Fleming BC, Renstrom PA, Ohlen G, Johnson RJ, Peura GD, Beynnon BD, Badger GJ.
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  • 16. Torque history of electrically stimulated human quadriceps: implications for stimulation therapy.
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  • 17. Strengthening of human quadriceps muscles by cutaneous electrical stimulation.
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  • 18. Neuromuscular electrical stimulation after anterior cruciate ligament surgery.
    Paternostro-Sluga T, Fialka C, Alacamliogliu Y, Saradeth T, Fialka-Moser V.
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  • 19. Neuromuscular electrical stimulation for quadriceps muscle strengthening after bilateral total knee arthroplasty: a case series.
    Stevens JE, Mizner RL, Snyder-Mackler L.
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  • 20. Electrical stimulation superimposed onto voluntary muscular contraction reduces deterioration of both postural control and quadriceps femoris muscle strength.
    Paillard T, Margnes E, Maitre J, Chaubet V, François Y, Jully JL, Gonzalez G, Borel L.
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