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Chan, C C
Chan, C C H
Cheing, G L
Dou, Z L
Fu, S N
Henry, J L
Hui, L
Hui-Chan, C
Hui-Chan, C W
Hui-Chan, C W Y
Kar, S
Lee, G K
Lee, T M C
Levin, M F
Li, L S W
Liu, K P Y
Man, D W K
Paquet, N
Tam, S F
Yashpal, K
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1.
Responses to dynamic head-and-body tilts are enhanced in Parkinson's disease.
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Paquet, N
Hui-Chan, C W
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19970514
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The Canadian journal of neurological sciences. Le journal canadien des sciences neurologiques
vol. 24
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Reflex interactions during whole head-and-body tilts are modified by age in humans.
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Paquet, N
Hui-Chan, C W
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20041102
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Neurorehabilitation and neural repair
vol. 14
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Are H and stretch reflexes in hemiparesis reproducible and correlated with spasticity?
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Levin, M F
Hui-Chan, C
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19930325
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Journal of neurology
vol. 240
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Human soleus H-reflex excitability is decreased by dynamic head-and-body tilts.
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Paquet, N
Hui-Chan, C W
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19991208
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Journal of vestibular research : equilibrium & orientation
vol. 9
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Ankle spasticity is inversely correlated with antagonist voluntary contraction in hemiparetic subjects.
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Levin, M F
Hui-Chan, C
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19950320
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Electromyography and clinical neurophysiology
vol. 34
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Extensor muscle responses to tibial nerve stimulation are enhanced during dynamic tilts in standing humans.
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Paquet, N
Hui-Chan, C W
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19970422
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Neuroscience letters
vol. 222
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The motor dysfunction of patients with knee osteoarthritis in a Chinese population.
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Cheing, G L
Hui-Chan, C W
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20010510
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Arthritis and rheumatism
vol. 45
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Conventional and acupuncture-like transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation excite similar afferent fibers.
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Levin, M F
Hui-Chan, C W
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19930211
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Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation
vol. 74
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Relief of hemiparetic spasticity by TENS is associated with improvement in reflex and voluntary motor functions.
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Levin, M F
Hui-Chan, C W
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19920518
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Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology
vol. 85
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Stretch reflex latencies in spastic hemiparetic subjects are prolonged after transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation.
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Hui-Chan, C W
Levin, M F
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19930826
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The Canadian journal of neurological sciences. Le journal canadien des sciences neurologiques
vol. 20
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Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation: nonparallel antinociceptive effects on chronic clinical pain and acute experimental pain.
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Cheing, G L
Hui-Chan, C W
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19990329
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Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation
vol. 80
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Functional modulation of the human flexion and crossed extension reflexes by body position.
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Paquet, N
Tam, F
Hui-Chan, C W
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19961108
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Neuroscience letters
vol. 209
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Mental set can modulate response onset in the lower limb muscles to falls in humans.
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Fu, S N
Hui-Chan, C W Y
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20020523
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Neuroscience letters
vol. 321
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SR 48968 specifically depresses neurokinin A- vs. substance P-induced hyperalgesia in a nociceptive withdrawal reflex.
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Yashpal, K
Hui-Chan, C W
Henry, J L
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19970130
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European journal of pharmacology
vol. 308
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Consistency of performance on the functional capacity assessment: static strength and dynamic endurance.
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Lee, G K
Chan, C C
Hui-Chan, C W
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20010329
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American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation
vol. 80
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Responses to whole head-and-body tilts with and without passive ankle dorsiflexion in the absence of visual feedback.
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LoMonaco, E A
Paquet, N
Hui-Chan, C W Y
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20040824
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Clinical biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)
vol. 19
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Work profile and functional capacity of formwork carpenters at construction sites.
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Lee, G K
Chan, C C
Hui-Chan, C W
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20010802
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Disability and rehabilitation
vol. 23
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A spring-activated tilting apparatus for the study of balance control in man.
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Lo Monaco, E A
Hui-Chan, C W
Paquet, N
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19951130
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Journal of neuroscience methods
vol. 58
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Implication of a nitric oxide synthase mechanism in the action of substance P: L-NAME blocks thermal hyperalgesia induced by endogenous and exogenous substance P in the rat.
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Radhakrishnan, V
Yashpal, K
Hui-Chan, C W
Henry, J L
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19960131
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The European journal of neuroscience
vol. 7
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The immediate effect of a novel audio-visual cueing strategy (simulated traffic lights) on dual-task walking in people with Parkinson's disease.
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Mak, M K Y
Yu, L
Hui-Chan, C W Y
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20140221
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European journal of physical and rehabilitation medicine
vol. 49
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