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    Differentiation between the contributions of shortening reaction and stretch-induced inhibition to rigidity in Parkinson's disease

    Creighton Authors
    Hanson, Nancy D.; Threlkeld, A. Joseph; Xia, Rui-Ping

    Admin. Units
    School of Pharmacy and Health Professions; Physical Therapy

    Title
    Differentiation between the contributions of shortening reaction and stretch-induced inhibition to rigidity in Parkinson's disease

    Authors
    Xia, R.; Powell, D.; Rymer, W. Z.; Hanson, N.; Fang, X.; Threlkeld, A. J.

    Journal
    Experimental Brain Research

    Volume
    209

    Issue
    4

    Pages
    609-618

    Date
    2011

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    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10504/60167
    Citation
    Xia, R.; Powell, D.; Rymer, W. Z.; Hanson, N.; Fang, X.; Threlkeld, A. J. Differentiation between the contributions of shortening reaction and stretch-induced inhibition to rigidity in Parkinson's disease. Experimental brain research.Experimentelle Hirnforschung.Experimentation cerebrale. 2011, 209(4):609-618.

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