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Attenuation of autonomic dysreflexia during functional electrical stimulation cycling by neuromuscular electrical stimulation training: case reports.

Satinder GillJordan AdlerRefka E KhalilAshraf S Gorgey
Published in: Spinal cord series and cases (2020)
The difference between mean value of BP during FES-lower extremity cycling exercise and resting BP averaged for 24 sessions was smaller for participant A (31.25 mmHg for systolic BP and 10.44 mmHg for diastolic BP), who received NMES-resistance training, as compared with participant B (58.62 mmHg for systolic BP and 35.07 mmHg for diastolic BP). The results of these case reports suggest that 12 weeks of NMES-resistance training preceding FES-lower extremity cycling may attenuate the development of AD after SCI. Risk of AD, triggered by noxious stimuli, may be dampened with FES-lower extremity cycling training in persons with SCI.
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