Effects of very high stimulation frequency and wide-pulse duration on stimulated force and fatigue of quadriceps in healthy participants
© 2018 by Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine. Objective To determine the effect of very high stimulation frequency (150 and 200 Hz) with wide pulse duration versus 50 Hz with wide pulse duration on stimulated force and fatigue of quadriceps femoris in healthy participants. Methods Thirty-four...
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Main Authors: | Kitima Rongsawad, Jonjin Ratanapinunchai |
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2018
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