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Neural excitability of lower extremity musculature in individuals with and without chronic ankle instability: A systematic review and meta-analysis

This systematic review and meta-analysis examined differences in lower extremity neural excitability between ankles with and without chronic ankle instability (CAI). We searched the literature for studies that compared corticomotor or spinal reflexive excitability between a CAI group and controls or...

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Published in:Journal of electromyography and kinesiology 2020-08, Vol.53, p.102436-102436, Article 102436
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