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Physical Therapy Faculty Research and Publications

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2011

Spasticity

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Pedaling Alters The Excitability And Modulation Of Vastus Medialis H-Reflexes After Stroke, Dana P. Fuchs, Namita Sanghvi, Jon A. Wieser, Sheila Schindler-Ivens Apr 2011

Pedaling Alters The Excitability And Modulation Of Vastus Medialis H-Reflexes After Stroke, Dana P. Fuchs, Namita Sanghvi, Jon A. Wieser, Sheila Schindler-Ivens

Physical Therapy Faculty Research and Publications

Objective

Individuals post-stroke display abnormal Group Ia reflex excitability. Pedaling has been shown to reduce Group Ia reflexes and to normalize the relationship between EMG and reflex amplitude in the paretic soleus (SO). The purpose of this study was to determine whether these changes extend to the paretic quadriceps.

Methods

H-reflexes were used to examine Group Ia reflex excitability of the vastus medialis (VM). H-reflexes were elicited in paretic (n = 13) and neurologically intact (n = 13) individuals at 11 positions in the pedaling cycle and during static knee extension at comparable limb positions and levels of …