Electrodiagnostic studies, including nerve conduction, electromyography, and response to repetitive stimulation, were carried out on four subjects of the treatment group and on two subjects of the placebo group, both before and during treatment (eighth day). Isometric handgrip strength, isokinetic elbow flexor, and extensor strength did not differ between groups as a result of the treatment. Knee flexor and extensor isokinetic strength showed a small (but statistically significant) trend to improve more during placebo treatment, whereas knee extensor endurance decreased slightly in the placebo group.