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    Preclinical trial of 4-aminopyridine in patients with chronic spinal cord injury by HAYES, K. C, BLIGHT, A. R, POTTER, P. J, ALLATT, R. D, HSIEH, J. T. C, WOLFE, D. L, LAM, S, HAMILTON, J. T

    Published in Paraplegia (01-04-1993)
    “…4-Aminopyridine (4-AP) is a K+ channel blocking agent that enhances nerve conduction through areas of demyelination by prolonging the duration of the action…”
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    Oxygen costs using a reciprocating gait orthosis in a paraplegic (T9) patient with a bilateral below-knee amputation : Case report by SMITH, W. D. F, CLARK, P. F, MACARTHUR, D, ALLATT, R. D, HAYES, K. C, CUNNINGHAM, D. A

    Published in Spinal cord (01-02-1997)
    “…The Reciprocating Gait Orthosis (RGO) is a useful aid to ambulation for patients with paraplegia. Its use has been described previously though not in…”
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    Afferent conditioning of motor evoked potentials following transcranial magnetic stimulation of motor cortex in normal subjects by Kasai, T, Hayes, K C, Wolfe, D L, Allatt, R D

    “…The present study determined the effects of percutaneous electrical stimulation of the plantar surface on motor evoked potentials (MEPs) in tibialis anterior…”
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    Reinforcement of motor evoked potentials in patients with spinal cord injury by Hayes, K C, Allatt, R D, Wolfe, D L, Kasai, T, Hsieh, J

    “…Transcranial magnetic stimulation of the motor cortex has been used to investigate the putative existence of spared motor pathways in spinal cord injured…”
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    Reinforcement of subliminal flexion reflexes by transcranial magnetic stimulation of motor cortex in subjects with spinal cord injury by Hayes, K C, Allatt, R D, Wolfe, D L, Kasai, T, Hsieh, J

    “…A 20 msec train (500 Hz; 0.1-0.2 msec duration) of percutaneous electrical stimulation (ES) applied to the plantar surface was used to condition muscle…”
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