O PAPEL DA FOTO-DEGRADAÇÃO DO CARBONO ORGÂNICO DISSOLVIDO (COD) NOS ECOSSISTEMAS AQUÁTICOS

  • Suhett A
  • Amado A
  • Bozelli R
  • et al.
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Abstract

The efficacy of task-specific gait training for people with spinal cord injury (SCI) is premised on evidence that the provision of gait-related afferent feedback is key for the recovery of stepping movements. Recent findings have shown that sensory feedback from flexor muscle afferents can facilitate flexor muscle activity during the swing phase of walking. This case report was undertaken to determine the feasibility of using robot-applied forces to resist leg movements during body-weight-supported treadmill training (BWSTT) and to measure its effect on gait and other health-related outcomes.

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Suhett, A. L., Amado, A. M., Bozelli, R. L., Esteves, F. de A., & Farjalla, V. F. (2006). O PAPEL DA FOTO-DEGRADAÇÃO DO CARBONO ORGÂNICO DISSOLVIDO (COD) NOS ECOSSISTEMAS AQUÁTICOS. Oecologia Brasiliensis, 10(02), 186–204. https://doi.org/10.4257/oeco.2006.1002.06

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