Compression socks enhance sensory feedback to improve standing balance reactions and reflex control of walking
Abstract Background Compression garments are generally used for their potential benefits in exercise performance and post-exercise recovery. Previous studies show that compression sleeves worn at the elbow change neuromuscular control and improve performance during reaching movement. Cutaneous stimu...
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Main Authors: | Yao Sun (Author), Bridget Munro (Author), E. Paul Zehr (Author) |
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