Exercise responses and quadriplegia

The purpose of this paper is to review the exercise physiology literature on spinal cord injured individuals with quadriplegia performing voluntary arm exercise and/or electrically stimulated leg exercise. The effects of level of injury, active muscle mass, and sympathetic dysfunction on acute physi...

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Electric Stimulation
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Exercise Therapy - methods
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Quadriplegia - physiopathology
Space life sciences
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