Abstract

Appreciating the lack of experimental support behind the growing clinical use of high voltage stimulation (HVS), the authors have admirably set out to assess this relatively new treatment modality. Their study, including a control group, has focused on the comparative effectiveness of isometric exercise versus HVS for increasing the quadriceps muscle strength of healthy women. Although similar experimental models have been used to determine strengthening effects produced by electrical stimulation,1,2 no previous investigation has used HVS.

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