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titleOfInvention Process to reduce neuromuscular fatigue caused by exercise
abstract Process to reduce the perception of neuromuscular fatigue caused by exercise in a person in good health, comprising the stages of: (i) having a person who participates in an exercise or a person who has completed an exercise, said exercise having caused neuromuscular fatigue to said person; (ii) placing at least one anodic electrode on the scalp of the fatigued person of step (i) on an area of the motor cortex, and at least one cathodic electrode on a part of the body other than that of the scalp of the same person ; and (iii) applying transcranial direct current anodal stimulation between the electrodes of step (ii).
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