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2. Finite Element Models of Transcutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation
3. Finite Element Modeling for Extracellular Stimulation
4. Paraspinal Magnetic and Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation
5. Spinal Cord Stimulation to Enable Leg Motor Control and Walking in People with Spinal Cord Injury
6. The neurons that restore walking after paralysis
7. Epidural and Transcutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation Strategies for Motor Recovery After Spinal Cord Injury
8. Activity-dependent spinal cord neuromodulation rapidly restores trunk and leg motor functions after complete paralysis
9. Spinal motor mapping by epidural stimulation of lumbosacral posterior roots in humans
10. Correction to: Spinal Cord Stimulation to Enable Leg Motor Control and Walking in People with Spinal Cord Injury
11. Spinal Cord Stimulation as a Neuromodulatory Intervention for Altered Motor Control Following Spinal Cord Injury
12. The posterior root-muscle reflex
13. List of contributors
14. Electrical spinal cord stimulation must preserve proprioception to enable locomotion in humans with spinal cord injury
15. Targeted neurotechnology restores walking in humans with spinal cord injury
16. Targeting Lumbar Spinal Neural Circuitry by Epidural Stimulation to Restore Motor Function After Spinal Cord Injury
17. Finite Element Modeling for Extracellular Stimulation
18. Finite Element Models of Transcutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation
19. Paraspinal Magnetic and Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation
20. The Human Central Pattern Generator for Locomotion: Does It Exist and Contribute to Walking?
21. Modulation of stimulation frequency of spinal cord afferents with unchanged intensity and electrode site can induce a variety of movements
22. Rare phenomena of central rhythm and pattern generation in a case of complete spinal cord injury.
23. Neuromodulation of lower limb motor control in restorative neurology
24. Transcutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation: Advances in an Emerging Non-Invasive Strategy for Neuromodulation
25. Activity-dependent spinal cord neuromodulation rapidly restores trunk and leg motor functions after complete paralysis
26. Spinal Cord Stimulation and Augmentative Control Strategies for Leg Movement after Spinal Paralysis in Humans
27. Augmentation of Voluntary Locomotor Activity by Transcutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation in Motor-Incomplete Spinal Cord-Injured Individuals
28. Multi-Electrode Array for Transcutaneous Lumbar Posterior Root Stimulation
29. Human spinal locomotor control is based on flexibly organized burst generators
30. Influence of Spine Curvature on the Efficacy of Transcutaneous Lumbar Spinal Cord Stimulation
31. Finite Element Modeling for Extracellular Stimulation
32. Paraspinal Magnetic and Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation
33. Finite Element Models of Transcutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation
34. Frequency-dependent selection of alternative spinal pathways with common periodic sensory input
35. Paraspinal Magnetic and Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation
36. Finite Element Modeling for Extracellular Stimulation
37. Finite Element Models of Transcutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation
38. Chapter 18 - The posterior root-muscle reflex
39. Spinal cord stimulation
40. Transcutaneous Lumbar Posterior Root Stimulation for Motor Control Studies and Modification of Motor Activity after Spinal Cord Injury
41. Ipsi- and Contralateral Oligo- and Polysynaptic Reflexes in Humans Revealed by Low-Frequency Epidural Electrical Stimulation of the Lumbar Spinal Cord
42. Transcutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation to Augment Locomotor Output in Spinal Cord Injury: 16
43. Can the Human Lumbar Posterior Columns Be Stimulated by Transcutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation? A Modeling Study
44. Modification of Reflex Responses to Lumbar Posterior Root Stimulation by Motor Tasks in Healthy Subjects
45. POSTERIOR ROOT–MUSCLE REFLEXES ELICITED BY TRANSCUTANEOUS STIMULATION OF THE HUMAN LUMBOSACRAL CORD
46. Transcutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation Induces Temporary Attenuation of Spasticity in Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury
47. Recovery cycles of posterior root-muscle reflexes evoked by transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation and of the H reflex in individuals with intact and injured spinal cord
48. Electrical spinal cord stimulation must preserve proprioception to enable locomotion in humans with spinal cord injury
49. Common neural structures activated by epidural and transcutaneous lumbar spinal cord stimulation: Elicitation of posterior root-muscle reflexes
50. Probing the Human Spinal Locomotor Circuits by Phasic Step-Induced Feedback and by Tonic Electrical and Pharmacological Neuromodulation
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