27 results on '"Troni, W."'
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2. 17. Simultaneous recording of motor related cortical potentials to different basal components of voluntary movements
3. 95. A computerized static posturography protocol in the assessment of balance impairment of Multiple Sclerosis patients
4. 39. CMAP area variability is a function of area size
5. 25. Strategies to reduce intertrial variability of motor responses to nerve root and transcranial stimulation: A condition for follow-up studies in the individual patient
6. P992: Approaching the mechanisms underlying analgesia induced by high voltage electrical stimulation of lumbosacral nerve roots
7. P574: Computerized static posturography: modified clinical test of sensory interaction on balance and limits of stability in multiple sclerosis patients
8. P582: Short term follow up of central motor conduction failure in relapsing multiple sclerosis patients undergoing high dose steroids treatment
9. P504: Non-invasive nerve root high voltage electrical stimulation in lumbosacral surgery: a methodological and clinical update
10. P141: Motor evoked potentials from multiple recording sites of the lower limbs as a monitoring tool of central motor function
11. P19.5 Direct current stimulation and neuromuscular transmission in man
12. P18.3 Peripheral and central (CCT) conduction times to proximal and distal muscles of lower limbs: methodological aspects and clinical application in MS patients
13. P4.18 Distal entrapment of lateral plantar nerve at the sole of the foot
14. W6.3 A methodological reappraisal of non invasive high voltage electrical stimulation of lumbosacral motor nerve roots
15. The effect of temperature on conduction velocity in human muscle fibers
16. Analysis of conduction velocity in the H pathway: Part 1. Methodology and results in normal subjects
17. Analysis of conduction velocity in the H pathway: Part 2. An electrophysiological study in diabetic polyneuropathy
18. The use of the H reflex in serial evaluation of nerve conduction velocity
19. Brain stem auditory evoked potentials and blink reflex in quiescent multiple sclerosis
20. F AND H RESPONSES IN THE EVALUATION OF CONDUCTION VELOCITY IN THE PROXIMAL TRACTS OF PERIPHERAL NERVES IN DIABETIC AND ALCOHOLIC PATIENTS
21. Topography of scalp recorded potentials related to passive finger movements
22. Cortical potentials related to a simple inhibitory motor command
23. The effect of temperature on conduction velocity in single human muscle fibers
24. The value of muscle conduction velocity in clinical practice
25. Conduction velocity in human muscle fibers in situ
26. Effects of gangliosides on the electroneurographic parameters in the diabetic neuropathy: A report of 140 cases
27. The ‘velocity Recovery Function’ in directly activated human muscle fibers
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