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Contraction fatigue and motor unit overlap in the tibialis anterior during different intensities of interleaved electrical stimulation
DownloadSpring 2018
Interleaved neuromuscular electrical stimulation (iNMES), which involves alternating stimulus pulses between a nerve (nNMES) and muscle belly (mNMES), has been demonstrated to reduce fatigue of the ankle dorsiflexors when used with relatively low contraction amplitudes. However, the amount of...
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Decreases in the excitability of motor axons contribute substantially to contraction fatigability during neuromuscular electrical stimulation
DownloadFall 2017
Activity-dependent changes in axonal excitability are well-documented, yet the contribution to contraction fatigability during neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) is unclear. The present study was designed to: 1) characterize the magnitude and time course of changes in motor axon...