
Carrie Gwennette Motes M.ED.
Counselor/Therapist | Mental Health
202 HWY. 28 NORTH MCCORMICK SC, 29835About
Carrie Motes is an Addiction Medicine Physician in MCCORMICK, SC. Carrie evaluates patients using many different procedures, in order to determine what treatments must be carried out in order to properly assess their symptoms. Addiction Medicine Physicians provide medical care in addition to consultation for each patient and their families.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Interaction of transcranial magnetic stimulation and electrical transmastoid stimulation in human subjects.
- Differential fatigue of paralyzed thenar muscles by stimuli of different intensities.
- Patterns of pathological firing in human motor units.
- Corticospinal transmission after voluntary contractions.
- Effects of sustained stimulation on the excitability of motoneurons innervating paralyzed and control muscles.
- The history of contraction of the wrist flexors can change cortical excitability.
- Facilitation of triceps brachii muscle contraction by tendon vibration after chronic cervical spinal cord injury.
- Fatigue of paralyzed and control thenar muscles induced by variable or constant frequency stimulation.
- Depression of activity in the corticospinal pathway during human motor behavior after strong voluntary contractions.
- Reflex inhibition of human inspiratory muscles in response to contralateral phrenic nerve stimulation.
- Responses of human motoneurons to corticospinal stimulation during maximal voluntary contractions and ischemia.
- Increased blood pressure can reduce fatigue of thenar muscles paralyzed after spinal cord injury.
- Hyperthermia: a failure of the motor cortex and the muscle.
- Diaphragm length and neural drive after lung volume reduction surgery.
- Muscle fiber and motor unit behavior in the longest human skeletal muscle.
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