Non-invasive spinal cord stimulation is a real alternative to brain stimulation in supporting balance abilities
Veldema J, Steingräber T, Sasse L, Klemm M, Kurtzhals S, Straub J, von Grönheim L, Wienecke J, Regel R, Schütz C, Schack T (2025)
Presented at the 18th conference of the Human Movement Science Section of the German Association of Sports Science, München.
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Autor*in
Veldema, JitkaUniBi
;
Steingräber, TeniUniBi
;
Sasse, Lea;
Klemm, Michel;
Kurtzhals, Saskia;
Straub, Jan;
von Grönheim, Leon;
Wienecke, Jana;
Regel, Rieke;
Schütz, ChristophUniBi
;
Schack, ThomasUniBi



Einrichtung
Fakultät für Psychologie und Sportwissenschaft > Abteilung Sportwissenschaft > Arbeitsbereich I - Sportmedizin - Gesundheit und Training
Fakultät für Psychologie und Sportwissenschaft > Abteilung Sportwissenschaft > Arbeitsbereich II - Neurokognition und Bewegung - Biomechanik
Fakultät für Psychologie und Sportwissenschaft > Abteilung Sportwissenschaft > Arbeitsbereich VI - Motorische Kontrolle und Training
Fakultät für Psychologie und Sportwissenschaft > Abteilung Sportwissenschaft > Arbeitsbereich II - Neurokognition und Bewegung - Biomechanik
Fakultät für Psychologie und Sportwissenschaft > Abteilung Sportwissenschaft > Arbeitsbereich VI - Motorische Kontrolle und Training
Erscheinungsjahr
2025
Konferenz
18th conference of the Human Movement Science Section of the German Association of Sports Science
Konferenzort
München
Konferenzdatum
2025-03-19 – 2025-03-21
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/3002057
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Veldema J, Steingräber T, Sasse L, et al. Non-invasive spinal cord stimulation is a real alternative to brain stimulation in supporting balance abilities. Presented at the 18th conference of the Human Movement Science Section of the German Association of Sports Science, München.
Veldema, J., Steingräber, T., Sasse, L., Klemm, M., Kurtzhals, S., Straub, J., von Grönheim, L., et al. (2025). Non-invasive spinal cord stimulation is a real alternative to brain stimulation in supporting balance abilities. Presented at the 18th conference of the Human Movement Science Section of the German Association of Sports Science, München.
Veldema, Jitka, Steingräber, Teni, Sasse, Lea, Klemm, Michel, Kurtzhals, Saskia, Straub, Jan, von Grönheim, Leon, et al. 2025. “Non-invasive spinal cord stimulation is a real alternative to brain stimulation in supporting balance abilities”. Presented at the 18th conference of the Human Movement Science Section of the German Association of Sports Science, München .
Veldema, J., Steingräber, T., Sasse, L., Klemm, M., Kurtzhals, S., Straub, J., von Grönheim, L., Wienecke, J., Regel, R., Schütz, C., et al. (2025).“Non-invasive spinal cord stimulation is a real alternative to brain stimulation in supporting balance abilities”. Presented at the 18th conference of the Human Movement Science Section of the German Association of Sports Science, München.
Veldema, J., et al., 2025. Non-invasive spinal cord stimulation is a real alternative to brain stimulation in supporting balance abilities. Presented at the 18th conference of the Human Movement Science Section of the German Association of Sports Science, München.
J. Veldema, et al., “Non-invasive spinal cord stimulation is a real alternative to brain stimulation in supporting balance abilities”, Presented at the 18th conference of the Human Movement Science Section of the German Association of Sports Science, München, 2025.
Veldema, J., Steingräber, T., Sasse, L., Klemm, M., Kurtzhals, S., Straub, J., von Grönheim, L., Wienecke, J., Regel, R., Schütz, C., Schack, T.: Non-invasive spinal cord stimulation is a real alternative to brain stimulation in supporting balance abilities. Presented at the 18th conference of the Human Movement Science Section of the German Association of Sports Science, München (2025).
Veldema, Jitka, Steingräber, Teni, Sasse, Lea, Klemm, Michel, Kurtzhals, Saskia, Straub, Jan, von Grönheim, Leon, Wienecke, Jana, Regel, Rieke, Schütz, Christoph, and Schack, Thomas. “Non-invasive spinal cord stimulation is a real alternative to brain stimulation in supporting balance abilities”. Presented at the 18th conference of the Human Movement Science Section of the German Association of Sports Science, München, 2025.