Muscle performance using MC-sensor during FES-evoked contractions in individuals with spinal cord injury / Nor Zainah Mohamad
Muscle contractions induced by functional electrical stimulation (FES) can contribute in rapid muscle fatigue. Muscle fatigue is one of the main limiting factors in FES. Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) patients experience fatigue in muscle early in prolonged FES-evoked activities than normal person. Due to...
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Main Author: | Nor Zainah , Mohamad |
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Format: | Thesis |
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2019
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