Neuromuscular electrical stimulation leads to physiological gains enhancing postural balance in the pre-frail elderly

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Neuromuscular electrical stimulation leads to physiological gains enhancing postural balance in the pre-frail elderly is …
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P356DOI10.14814/PHY2.12471
P932PMC publication ID4552546
P698PubMed publication ID26229006
P5875ResearchGate publication ID279447959

P50authorThibault DeschampsQ87856968
Jean-Baptiste MignardotQ88557522
Christophe CornuQ114436206
P2093author name stringJulien Duclay
Alain Martin
Camille G Le Goff
François-Xavier Roumier
Marc Sixt
Michel Pousson
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P577publication date2015-07-01
P1433published inPhysiological ReportsQ15716763
P1476titleNeuromuscular electrical stimulation leads to physiological gains enhancing postural balance in the pre-frail elderly
P478volume3

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