Effects of Noise Electrical Stimulation on Proprioception, Force Control, and Corticomuscular Functional Connectivity
Sensory afferent inputs play an important role in neuromuscular functions. Subsensory level noise electrical stimulation enhances the sensitivity of peripheral sensory system and improves lower extremity motor function. The current study aimed to investigate the immediate effects of noise electrical...
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Main Authors: | Li-Wei Chou (Author), Shiang-Lin Hou (Author), Hui-Min Lee (Author), Felipe Fregni (Author), Alice Yen (Author), Vincent Chen (Author), Shun-Hwa Wei (Author), Chung-Lan Kao (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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