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In the present project, the investigators aim at proposing innovative ways of investigating spinal motoneuron hyperexcitability to counteract the associated impairments by using wide pulse high frequency neuromuscular electrical stimulation (WPHF NMES) in various populations. The investigators will use WPHF NMES contractions as a model to gain insights into the mechanisms underlying muscle cramps, restless legs syndrome or stroke-induced spasticity as there is evidence that they share common underlying mechanisms. The investigators will then use WPHF NMES as a training modality to improve plantar flexor neuromuscular function in stroke patients by taking advantage of their motoneuronal hyperexcitability.
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STROKE PATIENTS:
Contraindications for stroke patients:
PEOPLE PRONE TO MUSCLE CRAMPS:
PATIENTS WITH RESTLESS LEGS SYNDROME:
To be included in the study, RLS patients will have to satisfy the Diagnostic criteria for RLS published by the International Restless Legs Syndrome StudyGroup (IRLSSG). All five key clinical features are required for the diagnosis:
They will also have to satisfy the following criteria:
Diagnosis of primary RLS corresponding to:
Being available for the study period and willing to participate
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110 participants in 2 patient groups
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Nicolas Place, PhD
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