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Skeletal muscle conditioning may be an effective rehabilitation intervention preceding functional electrical stimulation cycling 被引量:1

Skeletal muscle conditioning may be an effective rehabilitation intervention preceding functional electrical stimulation cycling
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摘要 In our recent effort,we introduced a submaximal index that utilized ventilatory efficiency relative to CO2 production(VE/CO2)to evaluate the cardiovascular effectiveness to functional electrical stimulation lower-extremity cycling(FESLEC)in persons with spinal cord injury(SCI)(Gorgey and Lawrence,2016). In our recent effort,we introduced a submaximal index that utilized ventilatory efficiency relative to CO2 production(VE/CO2)to evaluate the cardiovascular effectiveness to functional electrical stimulation lower-extremity cycling(FESLEC)in persons with spinal cord injury(SCI)(Gorgey and Lawrence,2016).
出处 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2016年第8期1232-1233,共2页 中国神经再生研究(英文版)
基金 supported by the Department of Veteran Affairs,Veteran Health Administration,Rehabilitation Research and Development Service (B7867-W) Department of Defense-CDRMP (# SC140119)
关键词 cycling stimulation conditioning rehabilitation resting cardiovascular utilized extremity intramuscular prior cycling stimulation conditioning rehabilitation resting cardiovascular utilized extremity intramuscular prior
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