Effects of motor stimulation of the tibial nerve on corticospinal excitability of abductor hallucis and pelvic floor muscles
IntroductionPeripheral nerve stimulation can modulate the excitability of corticospinal pathways of muscles in the upper and lower limbs. Further, the pattern of peripheral nerve stimulation (continuous vs. intermittent) may be an important factor determining the modulation of this corticospinal exc...
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Main Authors: | Gevorg Eginyan (Author), Xueqing Zhou (Author), Alison M. M. Williams (Author), Tania Lam (Author) |
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