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1. Unjumbling Procedure in the Algorithmic Analysis of Biomechanical Torques Induced by Electrical Stimulation: Case Study of the Lower Limb

2. The duty cycle in Functional Electrical Stimulation research. Part II: Duty cycle multiplicity and domain reporting

3. Reporting for Duty: The duty cycle in Functional Electrical Stimulation research. Part I: Critical commentaries of the literature

4. Comparison of strategies and performance of functional electrical stimulation cycling in spinal cord injury pilots for competition in the first ever CYBATHLON

5. The Vienna FES Interview Protocol – A mixed-methods protocol to elucidate the opinions of various individuals responsible for the provision of FES exercise

10. Impact of maximal strength training on countermovement jump phase characteristics in athletes with cerebral palsy

12. The effect of auditory stimulus training on swimming start reaction time

13. Strength Training to Improve Performance in Athletes With Cerebral Palsy: A Systematic Review of Current Evidence

14. A novel motion sensor-driven control system for FES-assisted walking after spinal cord injury: A pilot study

15. Examining hand dominance using dynamometric grip strength testing as evidence for overwork weakness in Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis

16. Acute Effect of Kettlebell Swings on Sprint Performance

17. Lessons from Vienna: stakeholder perceptions of functional electrical stimulation technology and a conceptual model for practice

18. The duty cycle in Functional Electrical Stimulation research. Part II: Duty cycle multiplicity and domain reporting

19. Systematic review of exercise for Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease

20. Cardiorespiratory and Muscle Metabolic Responses During Conventional Versus Motion Sensor-Assisted Strategies for Functional Electrical Stimulation Standing After Spinal Cord Injury

21. Body composition and its association with physical performance, quality of life, and clinical indictors in Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease: a pilot study

22. Cardiorespiratory responses during functional electrical stimulation cycling and electrical stimulation isometric exercise

23. Comparison of the pedalling performance induced by magnetic and electrical stimulation cycle ergometry in able-bodied subjects

24. Comparison of Torque and Discomfort Produced by Sinusoidal and Rectangular Alternating Current Electrical Stimulation in the Quadriceps Muscle at Variable Burst Duty Cycles

25. Neuromuscular electrical stimulation cycling exercise for persons with advanced multiple sclerosis

26. Exercise Responses during Functional Electrical Stimulation Cycling in Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury

27. Evoked EMG and Muscle Fatigue During Isokinetic FES-Cycling in Individuals With SCI

28. The effect of nitrate supplementation on muscle contraction in healthy adults

29. Muscle oxygenation during prolonged electrical stimulation-evoked cycling in paraplegics

30. Cardiorespiratory and Muscle Metabolic Responses During Conventional Versus Motion Sensor-Assisted Strategies for Functional Electrical Stimulation Standing After Spinal Cord Injury

31. The Effect of Fatigue on the Timing of Electrical Stimulation-Evoked Muscle Contractions in People with Spinal Cord Injury

32. Development of an Isokinetic Functional Electrical Stimulation Cycle Ergometer

33. External power output changes during prolonged cycling with electrical stimulation

34. 'All talk no torque'– A novel set of metrics to quantify muscle fatigue through isometric dynamometry in Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) muscle studies

35. Cardiorespiratory metabolism during voluntary and electrical stimulation cycling in persons with advanced multiple sclerosis

36. Leg general muscle moment and power patterns in able-bodied subjects during recumbent cycle ergometry with ankle immobilization

37. FES assisted standing in people with incomplete spinal cord injury: a single case design series

38. Pilot study of the effect of low-cadence functional electrical stimulation cycling after spinal cord injury on thigh girth and strength

39. Stimulation of shank muscles during functional electrical stimulation cycling increases ankle excursion in individuals with spinal cord injury

40. The force-velocity relationship of paralyzed quadriceps muscles during functional electrical stimulation cycling

41. Electrical stimulation plus progressive resistance training for leg strength in spinal cord injury: a randomized controlled trial

42. Development of an isokinetic FES leg stepping trainer (iFES-LST) for individuals with neurological disability

43. Cardiorespiratory, metabolic, and biomechanical responses during functional electrical stimulation leg exercise: health and fitness benefits

44. Cardiovascular and metabolic responses during functional electric stimulation cycling at different cadences

45. Low-frequency rectangular pulse is superior to middle frequency alternating current stimulation in cycling of people with spinal cord injury

46. Conceptual Design of an Isokinetic Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) Leg Stepping Trainer for Individuals with Neurological Disability

47. Dietary Supplementation with Inorganic Nitrate Attenuates Neuromuscular Fatigue in Skeletal Muscle

48. Maximizing muscle force via low-cadence functional electrical stimulation cycling

49. Playing Disability Rugby League with Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease: A Case Study

50. Acute Responses During FES-assisted Cycling in Spinal Cord Injured Individuals

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