Modulation of spinal excitability by a sub-threshold stimulation of M1 area during muscle lengthening
Highlights • A conditioning sub-threshold stimulation of M1 area modulated soleus H-reflex. • H-reflex increased by a conditioning TMS during passive muscle lengthening. • No effect of sub-threshold TMS found in concentric or isometric conditions. • Same effect of TMS over spinal excitability betwee...
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description | Highlights • A conditioning sub-threshold stimulation of M1 area modulated soleus H-reflex. • H-reflex increased by a conditioning TMS during passive muscle lengthening. • No effect of sub-threshold TMS found in concentric or isometric conditions. • Same effect of TMS over spinal excitability between passive and active conditions. • A conditioning CMEP stimulation increased H-reflex during muscle lengthening. |
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