Plantar cutaneous afferents normalize the reflex modulation patterns during stepping in chronic human spinal cord injury.
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A Review on Locomotor Training after Spinal Cord Injury: Reorganization of Spinal Neuronal Circuits and Recovery of Motor FunctionAdaptive behaviour of the spinal cord in the transition from quiet stance to walkingLocomotor training improves reciprocal and nonreciprocal inhibitory control of soleus motoneurons in human spinal cord injuryPlasticity of corticospinal neural control after locomotor training in human spinal cord injuryStance-phase force on the opposite limb dictates swing-phase afferent presynaptic inhibition during locomotion.Rehabilitation Strategies after Spinal Cord Injury: Inquiry into the Mechanisms of Success and Failure.Corticospinal reorganization after locomotor training in a person with motor incomplete paraplegiaModification of cutaneous reflexes during visually guided walking.Locomotor training improves premotoneuronal control after chronic spinal cord injury.Assessing sensorimotor excitability after spinal cord injury: a reflex testing method based on cycling with afferent stimulation.Phase-dependent reversal of the crossed conditioning effect on the soleus Hoffmann reflex from cutaneous afferents during walking in humans.Functional reorganization of soleus H-reflex modulation during stepping after robotic-assisted step training in people with complete and incomplete spinal cord injury.Afferent electrical stimulation during cycling improves spinal processing of sensorimotor function after incomplete spinal cord injury.
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Plantar cutaneous afferents normalize the reflex modulation patterns during stepping in chronic human spinal cord injury.
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