Changes in voluntary torque and electromyographic activity following oral baclofen (original) (raw)

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Selective Effects of Baclofen on Use-Dependent Modulation of GABAB Inhibition after Tetraplegia

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Dissociation of (−) Baclofen-Induced Effects on the Tail Withdrawal and Hindlimb Flexor Reflexes of Chronic Spinal Rats

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Modulation of Motor Cortex Activity After Intrathecal Baclofen Delivery in Chronic Thoracic Spinal Cord Injury

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Intrathecal baclofen normalizes motor strategy for squatting in familial spastic paraplegia: a case study

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Comparison of Clinical and Neurophysiologic Responses to Intrathecal Baclofen Bolus Administration in Moderate-to-Severe Spasticity After Acquired Brain Injury

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Development of baclofen tolerance in a rat model of chronic spasticity and rigidity

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Effect of Intrathecal Baclofen Bolus Injection on Lower Extremity Joint Range of Motion During Gait in Patients With Acquired Brain Injury

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Effect of intrathecal baclofen on sleep and respiratory function in patients with spasticity

Pierre Denys

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A Longitudinal Study of the Neurologic Safety of Acute Baclofen Use After Spinal Cord Injury

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The effect of baclofen on the transmission in spinal pathways in spastic multiple sclerosis patients

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Effect of intrathecal baclofen on the monosynaptic reflex in humans: evidence for a postsynaptic action

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The effect of baclofen and diazepam on motor skill acquisition in healthy subjects

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Prospective assessment of continuous intrathecal infusion of baclofen for spasticity caused by acquired brain injury: a preliminary report

Jay Meythaler

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Chronic intrathecal baclofen administration for control of severe spasticity

John Ulatowski

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Intrathecal Baclofen Dosage for Long-Term Treatment of Patients With Spasticity Due to Traumatic Spinal Cord Injuries or Multiple Sclerosis

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Repeated Baclofen treatment ameliorates motor dysfunction, suppresses reflex activity and decreases the expression of signaling proteins in reticular nuclei and lumbar motoneurons after spinal trauma in rats

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Multidimensional assessment of motor function in a child with cerebral palsy following intrathecal administration of baclofen

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Clinical use of polysynaptic flexion reflexes in the management of spasticity with intrathecal baclofen

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