Muscle Function, Muscle Structure, and Electrophysiology in a Dynamic Perspective in Late Polio
Title
Muscle Function, Muscle Structure, and Electrophysiology in a Dynamic Perspective in Late Polio
Subject
The muscular impairment in patients with a history of polio varies from none to severe. The relationship
between the degree of initial involvement and the effect of various compensatory mechanisms determines the clinical picture, which changes dynamically.
between the degree of initial involvement and the effect of various compensatory mechanisms determines the clinical picture, which changes dynamically.
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Citation
Gunnar Grimby and Erik Stalberg, “Muscle Function, Muscle Structure, and Electrophysiology in a Dynamic Perspective in Late Polio,” PSN Library, accessed November 21, 2024, https://poliosurvivorsnetwork.org.uk/library/items/show/118.