Background: Strengthening the intrinsic foot muscles is a poorly understood and largely overlooked area. In this study, we explore the feasibility of strengthening m. abductor hallucis (AH) with a specific paradigm of neuromuscular electrical stimulation; one which is low-intensity in nature and designed to interleave physiologically-relevant low frequency stimulation with high-frequencies to enhance effective current delivery to spinal motoneurones, and enable a proportion of force produced by the target muscle to be generated from a central origin. We use standard neurophysiological measurements to evaluate the acute (~ 30 min) peripheral and central adaptations in healthy individuals. Methods: The AH in the dominant foot of nine healthy ...
International audiencePurpose T his study was designed to investigate whether the intensity modulati...
The effectiveness of neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) for rehabilitation is proportional ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Physiological Society via the ...
Background: Strengthening the intrinsic foot muscles is a poorly understood and largely overlooked a...
Abstract Background Strengthening the intrinsic foot muscles is a poorly understood and largely over...
Background Compromised intrinsic foot muscle strength and tonic control underlie a variety of common...
Interventions for strengthening intrinsic foot muscles may be beneficial for rehabilitation from ove...
M. abductor hallucis (AbH) is the strongest intrinsic foot muscle and its dysfunction underlies vari...
No studies have evaluated the potential benefits of wide-pulse high-frequency (WPHF) neuromuscular e...
Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) applied to skeletal muscles is an effective rehabilitati...
International audienceThe purpose of the study was to assess neural adaptations of the plantar-flexo...
Electrical stimulation (ES) and magnetic stimulation (MS), applied peripherally, may be used to elic...
Purpose: Rapid muscle fatigue limits clinical applications of functional electrical stimulation (FES...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd In vivo assessment of the force-generating capacity of m. abductor hallucis (AbH...
Continuous intramuscular stimulation of tibialis anterior (TA) was used to test the hypothesis that ...
International audiencePurpose T his study was designed to investigate whether the intensity modulati...
The effectiveness of neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) for rehabilitation is proportional ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Physiological Society via the ...
Background: Strengthening the intrinsic foot muscles is a poorly understood and largely overlooked a...
Abstract Background Strengthening the intrinsic foot muscles is a poorly understood and largely over...
Background Compromised intrinsic foot muscle strength and tonic control underlie a variety of common...
Interventions for strengthening intrinsic foot muscles may be beneficial for rehabilitation from ove...
M. abductor hallucis (AbH) is the strongest intrinsic foot muscle and its dysfunction underlies vari...
No studies have evaluated the potential benefits of wide-pulse high-frequency (WPHF) neuromuscular e...
Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) applied to skeletal muscles is an effective rehabilitati...
International audienceThe purpose of the study was to assess neural adaptations of the plantar-flexo...
Electrical stimulation (ES) and magnetic stimulation (MS), applied peripherally, may be used to elic...
Purpose: Rapid muscle fatigue limits clinical applications of functional electrical stimulation (FES...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd In vivo assessment of the force-generating capacity of m. abductor hallucis (AbH...
Continuous intramuscular stimulation of tibialis anterior (TA) was used to test the hypothesis that ...
International audiencePurpose T his study was designed to investigate whether the intensity modulati...
The effectiveness of neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) for rehabilitation is proportional ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Physiological Society via the ...