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1. Acute effects of conventional versus wide‐pulse neuromuscular electrical stimulation on quadriceps evoked torque and neuromuscular function.

2. Acute effects of quadriceps muscle versus tendon prolonged local vibration on force production capacities and central nervous system excitability.

3. Reductions in motoneuron excitability during sustained isometric contractions are dependent on stimulus and contraction intensity.

4. Task failure during sustained low‐intensity contraction is not associated with a critical amount of central fatigue.

5. Neural adaptations in quadriceps muscle after 4 weeks of local vibration training in young versus older subjects.

6. An Acute Exposure to Muscle Vibration Decreases Knee Extensors Force Production and Modulates Associated Central Nervous System Excitability.

7. Cortical voluntary activation testing methodology impacts central fatigue.

8. Changes in tibialis anterior corticospinal properties after acute prolonged muscle vibration.

9. Modulation of soleus corticospinal excitability during Achilles tendon vibration.

10. Effects of compression stockings on ankle muscle H-reflexes during standing.

11. INFLUENCE OF DORSIFLEXION SHOES ON NEUROMUSCULAR FATIGUE OF THE PLANTAR FLEXORS AFTER COMBINED TAPPING-JUMPING EXERCISES IN VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS.

12. Acute effects of Achilles tendon vibration on soleus and tibialis anterior spinal and cortical excitability.

13. Reliability of Corticospinal and Motoneuronal Excitability Evaluation during Unfatiguing and Fatiguing Cycling Exercise.

14. Reliability of the functional measures of the corticospinal pathways to dorsiflexor muscles during maximal voluntary contractions.

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