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May 26, 1987
Recovery of locomotion after chronic spinalization in the adult cat
H Barbeau, S Rossignol
Scandinavian Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
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June 15, 2000
Functional electrical stimulation-assisted walking for persons with incomplete spinal injuries: changes in the kinematics and physiological cost of overground walking
M Ladouceur, H Barbeau
Scandinavian Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
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April 27, 2000
Functional electrical stimulation-assisted walking for persons with incomplete spinal injuries: longitudinal changes in maximal overground walking speed
M Ladouceur, H Barbeau
The Journal of the American Paraplegia Society
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October 1, 1993
Pharmacology of locomotion: an account of studies in spinal cats and spinal cord injured subjects
S Rossignol, H Barbeau
Current Opinion in Neurology
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December 1, 1994
Enhancement of locomotor recovery following spinal cord injury
H Barbeau, S Rossignol
Journal of Neurophysiology
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November 1, 1994
Effects of conditioning cutaneomuscular stimulation on the soleus H-reflex in normal and spastic paretic subjects during walking and standing
J Fung, H Barbeau
Brain Research
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April 23, 1990
The effects of serotonergic drugs on the locomotor pattern and on cutaneous reflexes of the adult chronic spinal cat
H Barbeau, S Rossignol
Paraplegia
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August 1, 1994
The effects of parallel bars, body weight support and speed on the modulation of the locomotor pattern of spastic paretic gait. A preliminary communication
M Visintin, H Barbeau
The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences. Le Journal Canadien Des Sciences Neurologiques
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August 1, 1989
The effects of body weight support on the locomotor pattern of spastic paretic patients
M Visintin, H Barbeau
Brain Research
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April 19, 1991
Initiation and modulation of the locomotor pattern in the adult chronic spinal cat by noradrenergic, serotonergic and dopaminergic drugs
H Barbeau, S Rossignol
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Brain Research
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May 26, 1987
Recovery of locomotion after chronic spinalization in the adult cat
H Barbeau, S Rossignol
Scandinavian Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
|
June 15, 2000
Functional electrical stimulation-assisted walking for persons with incomplete spinal injuries: changes in the kinematics and physiological cost of overground walking
M Ladouceur, H Barbeau
Scandinavian Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
|
April 27, 2000
Functional electrical stimulation-assisted walking for persons with incomplete spinal injuries: longitudinal changes in maximal overground walking speed
M Ladouceur, H Barbeau
The Journal of the American Paraplegia Society
|
October 1, 1993
Pharmacology of locomotion: an account of studies in spinal cats and spinal cord injured subjects
S Rossignol, H Barbeau
Current Opinion in Neurology
|
December 1, 1994
Enhancement of locomotor recovery following spinal cord injury
H Barbeau, S Rossignol
Journal of Neurophysiology
|
November 1, 1994
Effects of conditioning cutaneomuscular stimulation on the soleus H-reflex in normal and spastic paretic subjects during walking and standing
J Fung, H Barbeau
Brain Research
|
April 23, 1990
The effects of serotonergic drugs on the locomotor pattern and on cutaneous reflexes of the adult chronic spinal cat
H Barbeau, S Rossignol
Paraplegia
|
August 1, 1994
The effects of parallel bars, body weight support and speed on the modulation of the locomotor pattern of spastic paretic gait. A preliminary communication
M Visintin, H Barbeau
The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences. Le Journal Canadien Des Sciences Neurologiques
|
August 1, 1989
The effects of body weight support on the locomotor pattern of spastic paretic patients
M Visintin, H Barbeau
Brain Research
|
April 19, 1991
Initiation and modulation of the locomotor pattern in the adult chronic spinal cat by noradrenergic, serotonergic and dopaminergic drugs
H Barbeau, S Rossignol
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