A soft ankle brace increases soleus Hoffman reflex amplitude but does not modify presynaptic inhibition during upright standing
Highlights • Wearing a soft ankle brace increases the soleus H-reflex amplitude. • The Ia presynaptic inhibition is not altered by a soft ankle brace. • Cutaneous receptors stimulation is likely to increase the Ia afferent signal. • The central regulation of posture is modified when wearing a soft a...
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description | Highlights • Wearing a soft ankle brace increases the soleus H-reflex amplitude. • The Ia presynaptic inhibition is not altered by a soft ankle brace. • Cutaneous receptors stimulation is likely to increase the Ia afferent signal. • The central regulation of posture is modified when wearing a soft ankle brace. |
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