Michael A. Petrie, Shauna Dudley-Javoroski, Kristin A. Johnson, Jinhyun Lee, Olga Dubey, Richard K. Shields
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Low-frequency electrically induced exercise after spinal cord injury: Physiologic challenge to skeletal muscle and feasibility for long-term use
Skeletal muscle has traditionally been considered a “force generator”: necessary for purposes of locomotion, but expendable for non-ambulators who use wheelchairs, such as people with a spinal cord...