Risk of falling: an electromyographic analysis

A study was performed to investigate the changes that occur in the parameters of the electrically evoked surface myoelectric signals (EMGs) on patients with balance disorders due to alterations in muscular control, when clinically treated by means of manipulation and infiltrations. Previous works pu...

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