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Electrical stimulation of abdominal muscles to produce cough in spinal cord injury: effect of stimulus intensity

McBain et al., 2015

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8441207985324297235
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McBain R
Boswell-Ruys C
Lee B
Gandevia S
Butler J
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Neurorehabilitation and neural repair

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Background. Surface electrical stimulation of the abdominal muscles, with electrodes placed in the posterolateral position, combined with a voluntary cough can assist clearance of airway secretions in individuals with high-level spinal cord injury (SCI). Objective. To …
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