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Standing Neurophysiological Assessment of Lower Extremity Muscles Post-Stroke
 

Standing Neurophysiological Assessment of Lower Extremity Muscles Post-Stroke

Article DOI: 10.3791/62601-v 08:23 min July 26th, 2021
July 26th, 2021

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This protocol describes the process for performing a neurophysiological assessment of the lower extremity muscles, tibialis anterior and soleus, in a standing position using TMS in people post-stroke. This position provides a greater probability of eliciting a post-stroke TMS response and allows for the use of reduced stimulator power during neurophysiological assessments.

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Keywords: Standing Neurophysiological Assessment Lower Extremity Muscles Post-stroke Corticospinal Tract Gait Balance Motor Evoked Potential SEMG Force Plate Safety Harness Rollator Weight Distribution CMR Neurophysiological Assessment
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