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Cross-education of strength and skill: an old idea with applications in the aging nervous systemNeuromechanical interactions between the limbs during human locomotion: an evolutionary perspective with translation to rehabilitationCutaneous stimulation of discrete regions of the sole during locomotion produces "sensory steering" of the foot.Amplification of interlimb reflexes evoked by stimulating the hand simultaneously with conditioning from the foot during locomotion.Preservation of common rhythmic locomotor control despite weakened supraspinal regulation after strokeNeural mechanisms influencing interlimb coordination during locomotion in humans: presynaptic modulation of forearm H-reflexes during leg cyclingExploiting Interlimb Arm and Leg Connections for Walking Rehabilitation: A Training Intervention in StrokeRegionally distinct cutaneous afferent populations contribute to reflex modulation evoked by stimulation of the tibial nerve during walking.Long-Term Plasticity in Reflex Excitability Induced by Five Weeks of Arm and Leg Cycling Training after Stroke.Beyond the Bottom of the Foot: Topographic Organization of the Foot Dorsum in Walking.Utilizing Physiological Principles of Motor Unit Recruitment to Reduce Fatigability of Electrically-Evoked Contractions: A Narrative Review.Rhythmic arm cycling training improves walking and neurophysiological integrity in chronic stroke-the arms can give legs a helping hand in rehabilitation.Changes in functional magnetic resonance imaging cortical activation with cross education to an immobilized limbMetabolism and performance during extended high-intensity intermittent exercise after consumption of low- and high-glycaemic index pre-exercise mealsTime course for recovery of peak aerobic power after blood donationEffects of cross-education on the muscle after a period of unilateral limb immobilization using a shoulder sling and swatheVelocity-specific strength recovery after a second bout of eccentric exerciseEffects of a compression garment on sensory feedback transmission in the human upper limbEffects of enhanced cutaneous sensory input on interlimb strength transfer of the wrist extensorsTime course of interlimb strength transfer after unilateral handgrip trainingTranscutaneous spinal cord stimulation of the cervical cord modulates lumbar networksEffects of Training With Free Weights Versus Machines on Muscle Mass, Strength, Free Testosterone, and Free Cortisol Levels
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