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. 2013 Oct 7;8(10):e76940. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0076940

Figure 7. Effects of non-invasive cervicothoracic transpinal on FCR H-reflexes.

Figure 7

A: Non-rectified waveform averages of the FCR H-reflex in two subjects under control conditions and following transcutaneous electric stimulation of the spine (tsESS) at the conditioning-test interval of 2 ms. Note that the FCR H-reflex depression occurs with stable M-waves. B: Overall average amplitude of the FCR H-reflex conditioned by tsESS as a percentage of the control H-reflex. Asterisks indicate statistically significant differences between the conditioned and the control FCR H-reflex. C: Overall average amplitude of the FCR M-wave. Error bars indicate the SEM.