The utility of functional electrical stimulation regimens depend on an understanding of movement strategies and muscle activation patterns. The purpose of this study was to describe the electromyographic (EMG) profiles of the lateral transfer in individuals with spinal cord injury. Two movement strategy groups were examined: translatory (n = 9) and rotatory (n = 4). Transfer event markers were identified from force platform data. EMG signal profiles (100ms Root Mean Square envelopes) of triceps and latissimus dorsi bilaterally were generated for each group. Rotatory movement strategy demonstrates greater muscle synchronisation than do individuals who translate. The results provide evidence of different phasic characteristics of muscle activ...
Due to lower limb paralysis people with SCI rely heavily on their upper extremities (UEs) for perfor...
Abstract Background Treadmill training with bodyweigh...
Electrical neuromodulation of lumbar segments improves motor control after spinal cord injury in ani...
The utility of functional electrical stimulation regimens depend on an understanding of movement str...
We investigated the activation of lower limb motor pools by supraspinal and spinal networks after hu...
International audienceObjective:The goal of this study is to minimize arm forces applied during sit-...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the modulation of muscle activity during locomotor-like moveme...
Presented at the RESNA Annual Meeting. 2005. Atlanta, GA.People with spinal cord injuries (SCI) must...
The efficacy of electrical muscle stimulation to restore motor function was investigated in fifteen ...
KRATKY, Jakub. Monitoring the activation of selected muscle groups of clients with spinal cord injur...
Recent progress with spinal cord injured (SCI) patients indicates that with training they can recove...
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has enabled motor recovery in paraplegics with motor complete spinal c...
ABSTRACT. The patterns of movement and muscle activation in wheelchair ambulation have been studied ...
This study's main objective was to determine if upper-limb (UL) muscular demand was reduced when ind...
This study investigated a series of independent unassisted and device-assisted transfers from a whee...
Due to lower limb paralysis people with SCI rely heavily on their upper extremities (UEs) for perfor...
Abstract Background Treadmill training with bodyweigh...
Electrical neuromodulation of lumbar segments improves motor control after spinal cord injury in ani...
The utility of functional electrical stimulation regimens depend on an understanding of movement str...
We investigated the activation of lower limb motor pools by supraspinal and spinal networks after hu...
International audienceObjective:The goal of this study is to minimize arm forces applied during sit-...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the modulation of muscle activity during locomotor-like moveme...
Presented at the RESNA Annual Meeting. 2005. Atlanta, GA.People with spinal cord injuries (SCI) must...
The efficacy of electrical muscle stimulation to restore motor function was investigated in fifteen ...
KRATKY, Jakub. Monitoring the activation of selected muscle groups of clients with spinal cord injur...
Recent progress with spinal cord injured (SCI) patients indicates that with training they can recove...
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has enabled motor recovery in paraplegics with motor complete spinal c...
ABSTRACT. The patterns of movement and muscle activation in wheelchair ambulation have been studied ...
This study's main objective was to determine if upper-limb (UL) muscular demand was reduced when ind...
This study investigated a series of independent unassisted and device-assisted transfers from a whee...
Due to lower limb paralysis people with SCI rely heavily on their upper extremities (UEs) for perfor...
Abstract Background Treadmill training with bodyweigh...
Electrical neuromodulation of lumbar segments improves motor control after spinal cord injury in ani...