Wide-Pulse High-Frequency Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation Evokes Greater Relative Force in Women Than in Men: A Pilot Study
This study aimed to examine the potential sex differences in wide-pulse high-frequency neuromuscular electrical stimulation (WPHF NMES)-evoked force. Twenty-two subjects (10 women) completed this study. Prior to the stimulation, the visual analogue scale (VAS) for discomfort and the rating of percei...
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Main Authors: | Xin Ye (Author), Nathan Gockel (Author), Daniel Vala (Author), Teagan Devoe (Author), Patrick Brodoff (Author), Victor Gaza (Author), Vinz Umali (Author), Hayden Walker (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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