Location-specific cutaneous electrical stimulation of the footsole modulates corticospinal excitability to the plantarflexors and dorsiflexors during standing

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  • who: Gagan Gill and colleagues from the Sixteen healthy subjects (, female) aged, ­ , years (, ± , years, mean ± SD) participated in this studySubjects completed health history questionnaires and gave written informed consent prior to data collection. Subjects were free from neurological and musculoskeletal disorders. Subjects were excluded if they had a history of seizures, concussions, or lower limb injuries. All experimental procedures conformed to the standards set by the Declaration of Helsinki and were approved by the research ethics board at the University of Guelph (REB#16-­12-­520). have published the research: Location-specific cutaneous electrical stimulation of the . . .

     

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