Use of a motorized bicycle exercise trainer to normalize frequency-dependent habituation of the H-reflex in 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 FunctionProprioceptive neuropathy affects normalization of the H-reflex by exercise after spinal cord injury.Low-frequency H-reflex depression in trained human soleus after spinal cord injuryRepetetive hindlimb movement using intermittent adaptive neuromuscular electrical stimulation in an incomplete spinal cord injury rodent model.Pathophysiology of spasticity: implications for neurorehabilitation.Wind-up of stretch reflexes as a measure of spasticity in chronic spinalized rats: The effects of passive exercise and modafinil.Passive exercise of the hind limbs after complete thoracic transection of the spinal cord promotes cortical reorganizationActivity-dependent increase in neurotrophic factors is associated with an enhanced modulation of spinal reflexes after spinal cord injury.Comparison of the effects of body-weight-supported treadmill training and tilt-table standing on spasticity in individuals with chronic spinal cord injury.Cortical reorganization after spinal cord injury: always for good?L-Dopa effect on frequency-dependent depression of the H-reflex in adult rats with complete spinal cord transection.Altered patterns of reflex excitability, balance, and locomotion following spinal cord injury and locomotor training.Efficacy of QuadroPulse rTMS for improving motor function after spinal cord injury: Three case studies.Interactive Effects Between Exercise and Serotonergic Pharmacotherapy on Cortical Reorganization After Spinal Cord InjuryActivity-dependent plasticity in spinal cord injury.Training locomotor networks.The effects of passive exercise therapy initiated prior to or after the development of hyperreflexia following spinal transection.Chapter 11--novel mechanism for hyperreflexia and spasticity.
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Use of a motorized bicycle exercise trainer to normalize frequency-dependent habituation of the H-reflex in spinal cord injury.
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Use of a motorized bicycle exe ...... -reflex in spinal cord injury.
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Use of a motorized bicycle exe ...... H-reflex in spinal cord injury
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Charlotte Yates
Edgar Garcia-Rill
Nancy B Reese
Robert D Skinner
Stephen Hearn
T Glenn Pait
Thomas S Kiser
Twala Maresh
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10.1080/10790268.2005.11753818
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2005-01-01T00:00:00Z