Walking exercise combined with neuromuscular electrical stimulation of antagonist resistance improved muscle strength and physical function for elderly people: A pilot study
Both aerobic exercise and resistance exercise are recommended to enhance health in elderly people. A hybrid training system (HTS), that provides resistance to the motion of a volitionally contracting agonist muscle by electrically stimulating its antagonist, was developed as a resistance exercise te...
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Main Authors: | Ryuki Hashida (Author), Hiroo Matsuse (Author), Yoshio Takano (Author), Masayuki Omoto (Author), Takeshi Nago (Author), Naoto Shiba (Author) |
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Japanese Society of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine,
2016-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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