de Souza et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Effect and length of the overflow principle in proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation: electromyographic evidencesde Souza et al., 2014
- Document ID
- 875531110288745987
- Author
- de Souza L
- De Baptista C
- Brunelli F
- Dionisio V
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- International Journal of Therapies and Rehabilitation Research
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This study aims to investigate the occurrence and irradiation/overflow amount on the muscular activity of healthy individuals submitted to proprioceptive neuromuscular technique. Bilateral electromyography of the upper limbs and trunk muscles were recorded …
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