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2. Understanding the impact: an investigation into the National Brain Injury Awareness Week and public interest regarding concussion in Australia
3. Contralateral Effects of Unilateral Strength and Skill Training: Modified Delphi Consensus to Establish Key Aspects of Cross-Education
4. The immediate effects of isometric knee extensor strengthening on knee extensor force control
5. Preliminary evidence of compensatory strategy for knee extension neuromuscular control in patellar tendinopathy – corticomotor neurone organisation differences between athletes with and without patellar tendinopathy.
6. While the subcortical and supraspinal excitability differs between athletes with and without patellar tendinopathy – only subcortical excitability and maximal knee extension force are related.
7. Determining the neural sites of motor impairment in athletes with patellar tendinopathy
8. Determining the Neuromuscular Adaptations to Strength Training in Older Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
9. Digitalized transcranial electrical stimulation: A consensus statement
10. Effects of vitamin D supplementation on neuroplasticity in older adults: a double-blinded, placebo-controlled randomised trial
11. Unilateral bicep curl hemodynamics: Low-pressure continuous vs high-pressure intermittent blood flow restriction
12. Corticospinal adaptations and strength maintenance in the immobilized arm following 3 weeks unilateral strength training
13. Contralateral effects of unilateral strength and skill training: Modified Delphi consensus to establish key aspects of cross-education
14. Strength training reduces intracortical inhibition
15. Contralateral Effects of Unilateral Strength and Skill Training: Modified Delphi Consensus to Establish Key Aspects of Cross-Education
16. P284 Bilateral effects of unilateral anodal tDCS on motor cortex plasticity and the cross-transfer of strength
17. The effects of a protein enriched diet with lean red meat combined with a multi-modal exercise program on muscle and cognitive health and function in older adults: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
18. Effectiveness of dual-task functional power training for preventing falls in older people: Study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial
19. Increased cross-education of muscle strength and reduced corticospinal inhibition following eccentric strength training
20. Motor skill training and strength training are associated with the same plastic changes in the central nervous system
21. Why is differential diagnosis of anterior knee pain important? Because the brain thinks it is
22. Non-invasive brain stimulation increases cortical activation: Implications for rehabilitation
23. Tendon neuroplastic training reduces tendon pain and muscle inhibition in-season: Changing the way we think about exercise
24. Motor cortex excitability is not differentially modulated following skill and strength training
25. Elevated corticospinal excitability in patellar tendinopathy compared with other anterior knee pain or no pain
26. Ipsilateral M1 transcranial direct current stimulation increases excitability of the contralateral M1 during an active motor task: Implications for stroke rehabilitation
27. ‘Tendon neuroplastic training’: It's dynamite
28. Ipsilateral and contralateral corticospinal response to unilateral strength training are similar for both the dominant and non-dominant limb
29. The importance of the contralateral limb in unilateral knee osteoarthritis
30. Effects of vitamin D supplementation on neuroplasticity in older adults: a double-blinded, placebo-controlled randomised trial
31. Unilateral bicep curl hemodynamics: Low-pressure continuous vs high-pressure intermittent blood flow restriction
32. Exercise to reduce tendon pain: A comparison of isometric and isotonic muscle contractions and effects on pain, cortical inhibition and muscle strength
33. Neuroplasticity following skill and strength training : evidence from transcranial magnetic stimulation studies
34. Low-frequency vibration of the biceps brachii does not alter the functional properties of the corticospinal pathway
35. P 90. Motor performance improvements following tDCS and skill practice in older adults: Implications for motor skill training
36. P 89. Acute strength gain and corticospinal modulation following a single session of a-tDCS combined with strength training of the contralateral homologous muscle
37. P 88. Unilateral and bilateral tDCS of the human motor cortex does not differentially modulate motor function in healthy adults
38. Elevated corticospinal excitability in patellar tendinopathy compared with other anterior knee pain or no pain.
39. Time-course changes in motor cortical excitability following low level constant transcranial direct current stimulation
40. Effect of transcranial magnetic stimulation protocol on recruitment curve parameters
41. Short-interval intracortical inhibition is not affected by varying the complexity of an isometric task in biceps brachii muscle
42. A novel approach to enhancing muscular strength and function: A pilot study using transcranial direct current stimulation
43. Investigating cortical changes associated with patellar tendinopathy
44. Corticospinal adaptations and strength maintenance in the immobilized arm following 3 weeks unilateral strength training
45. Corticospinal and motor unit adaptations to rapid isometric strength training
46. Reduction of the bilateral deficit following unilateral strength training: A TMS study
47. Quantification of training load in elite junior Australian Rules football players
48. The effect of hydrotherapy recovery on central fatigue: A preliminary examination using transcranial magnetic stimulation
49. Motor cortex excitability responses to a simple visual reaction time task
50. Neural adaptations following cross-education strength training: A pilot study
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