Corticospinal responses of quadriceps are abnormally coupled with hip adductors in chronic stroke survivors
C Krishnan, Y Dhaher - Experimental neurology, 2012 - Elsevier
Stroke survivors often lose the ability to move their joints independently, which results in
abnormal movement patterns when attempting to perform an isolated motion. For instance …
abnormal movement patterns when attempting to perform an isolated motion. For instance …
Corticomuscular Adaptations in the SingleLeg Jump Task in Response to Progressive Mechanical Perturbation Training in Individuals With Anterior Cruciate Ligament …
S Jomhouri, S Talebian… - Journal of Modern …, 2021 - publish.kne-publishing.com
Introduction: Studies have repeatedly discussed the importance of training with sufficient
cognitive and sensory-motor challenges in successfully transferring Anterior Cruciate …
cognitive and sensory-motor challenges in successfully transferring Anterior Cruciate …
TMS measures of motor cortex function after stroke: a meta-analysis
MN McDonnell, CM Stinear - Brain stimulation, 2017 - Elsevier
Background Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is commonly used to measure the
effects of stroke on corticomotor excitability, intracortical function, and interhemispheric …
effects of stroke on corticomotor excitability, intracortical function, and interhemispheric …
[HTML][HTML] Arthrogenic muscle inhibition after anterior cruciate ligament injury: Injured and uninjured limb recovery over time
Introduction It is well documented that marked weakness of the quadriceps is present after
knee joint injury. This joint trauma induces a presynaptic reflex inhibition of musculature …
knee joint injury. This joint trauma induces a presynaptic reflex inhibition of musculature …
Deficits in quadriceps force control after anterior cruciate ligament injury: potential central mechanisms
SH Ward, L Perraton, K Bennell… - Journal of athletic …, 2019 - meridian.allenpress.com
Context Poor quadriceps force control has been observed after anterior cruciate ligament
(ACL) reconstruction but has not been examined after ACL injury. Whether adaptations …
(ACL) reconstruction but has not been examined after ACL injury. Whether adaptations …
Utility of neuromuscular electrical stimulation to preserve quadriceps muscle fiber size and contractility after anterior cruciate ligament injuries and reconstruction: a …
MJ Toth, TW Tourville, TB Voigt… - … American journal of …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries and reconstruction (ACLR) promote
quadriceps muscle atrophy and weakness that can persist for years, suggesting the need for …
quadriceps muscle atrophy and weakness that can persist for years, suggesting the need for …
Neural activity for hip-knee control in those with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a task-based functional connectivity analysis
Anterior cruciate ligament injury may induce neurophysiological changes for sensorimotor
control. Neuroimaging investigations have revealed unique brain activity patterns for knee …
control. Neuroimaging investigations have revealed unique brain activity patterns for knee …
Brain neuroplastic hip and knee control changes in ACL reconstructed individuals
Context: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury may cause neuroplastic changes that affect
the motor control capabilities of the proximal segments. These alterations may not be …
the motor control capabilities of the proximal segments. These alterations may not be …
[HTML][HTML] Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation Provides Early Recovery from Arthrogenic Muscle Inhibition Post-Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
FA Khan, S Kushwaha, K Vakharia… - … of Arthroscopy and …, 2024 - journals.lww.com
Background: Quadriceps weakness that ensues anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)
reconstruction, a common procedure done in sportspersons, is a hindrance in the active …
reconstruction, a common procedure done in sportspersons, is a hindrance in the active …