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Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism = Physiologie Appliquee, Nutrition Et Metabolisme
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September 30, 2020
Decreased excitability of motor axons contributes substantially to contraction fatigability during neuromuscular electrical stimulation
M John Luu, Kelvin E Jones, David F Collins
Experimental Brain Research
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November 20, 2004
Task dependent gain regulation of spinal circuits projecting to the human flexor carpi radialis
Timothy J Carroll, Evan R L Baldwin, David F Collins
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
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June 9, 2017
A Warm-Up Routine That Incorporates a Plyometric Protocol Potentiates the Force-Generating Capacity of the Quadriceps Muscles
Mariska Johnson, Pierre Baudin, Alejandro L Ley, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology
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January 11, 2003
Neural control of rhythmic human arm movement: phase dependence and task modulation of hoffmann reflexes in forearm muscles
E Paul Zehr, David F Collins, Alain Frigon, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
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April 22, 2006
Wide-pulse-width, high-frequency neuromuscular stimulation: implications for functional electrical stimulation
Evan R L Baldwin, Piotr M Klakowicz, David F Collins
Experimental Brain Research
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October 14, 2004
Facilitation of soleus H-reflex amplitude evoked by cutaneous nerve stimulation at the wrist is not suppressed by rhythmic arm movement
E Paul Zehr, Alain Frigon, Nienke Hoogenboom, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology
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April 14, 2006
Contribution of M-waves and H-reflexes to contractions evoked by tetanic nerve stimulation in humans
Piotr M Klakowicz, Evan R L Baldwin, David F Collins
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology
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September 17, 2014
The pulse duration of electrical stimulation influences H-reflexes but not corticospinal excitability for tibialis anterior
Alyssa R Hindle, Jenny W H Lou, David F Collins
Muscle & Nerve
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March 19, 2014
H-reflexes reduce fatigue of evoked contractions after spinal cord injury
Austin J Bergquist, Matheus J Wiest, Yoshino Okuma, et al.
Muscle & Nerve
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March 1, 2017
Interleaved neuromuscular electrical stimulation after spinal cord injury
Austin J Bergquist, Matheus J Wiest, Yoshino Okuma, et al.
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Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism = Physiologie Appliquee, Nutrition Et Metabolisme
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September 30, 2020
Decreased excitability of motor axons contributes substantially to contraction fatigability during neuromuscular electrical stimulation
M John Luu, Kelvin E Jones, David F Collins
Experimental Brain Research
|
November 20, 2004
Task dependent gain regulation of spinal circuits projecting to the human flexor carpi radialis
Timothy J Carroll, Evan R L Baldwin, David F Collins
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
|
June 9, 2017
A Warm-Up Routine That Incorporates a Plyometric Protocol Potentiates the Force-Generating Capacity of the Quadriceps Muscles
Mariska Johnson, Pierre Baudin, Alejandro L Ley, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology
|
January 11, 2003
Neural control of rhythmic human arm movement: phase dependence and task modulation of hoffmann reflexes in forearm muscles
E Paul Zehr, David F Collins, Alain Frigon, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
|
April 22, 2006
Wide-pulse-width, high-frequency neuromuscular stimulation: implications for functional electrical stimulation
Evan R L Baldwin, Piotr M Klakowicz, David F Collins
Experimental Brain Research
|
October 14, 2004
Facilitation of soleus H-reflex amplitude evoked by cutaneous nerve stimulation at the wrist is not suppressed by rhythmic arm movement
E Paul Zehr, Alain Frigon, Nienke Hoogenboom, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology
|
April 14, 2006
Contribution of M-waves and H-reflexes to contractions evoked by tetanic nerve stimulation in humans
Piotr M Klakowicz, Evan R L Baldwin, David F Collins
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology
|
September 17, 2014
The pulse duration of electrical stimulation influences H-reflexes but not corticospinal excitability for tibialis anterior
Alyssa R Hindle, Jenny W H Lou, David F Collins
Muscle & Nerve
|
March 19, 2014
H-reflexes reduce fatigue of evoked contractions after spinal cord injury
Austin J Bergquist, Matheus J Wiest, Yoshino Okuma, et al.
Muscle & Nerve
|
March 1, 2017
Interleaved neuromuscular electrical stimulation after spinal cord injury
Austin J Bergquist, Matheus J Wiest, Yoshino Okuma, et al.
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