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Impact of cycling on hip subluxation in children with spinal cord injury
Therese E. Johnston
, Randal R. Betz
, Richard T. Lauer
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Keyphrases
Adduction
25%
Cycling Stimulation
25%
Electrical Stimulation
25%
Functional Electrical Stimulation
25%
Functional Electrical Stimulation Cycling
50%
Hip Adduction
25%
Hip Migration
50%
Hip Subluxation
100%
Internal Rotation
50%
Migration Index
50%
Passive Cycling
25%
Randomized Controlled Trial
25%
Spinal Cord Injury
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Adduction
50%
Electrotherapy
25%
Functional Electrical Stimulation
75%
Joint Mobility
50%
Migration Index
50%
Randomized Controlled Trial
25%
Spinal Cord Injury
100%
Standing
25%
Subluxation
100%
Nursing and Health Professions
Electrotherapy
25%
Functional Electrical Stimulation
75%
Spinal Cord Injury
100%
Subluxation
100%
Psychology
Electrotherapy
100%
Spinal Cord Injury
100%