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Selective activation of muscles using peripheral nerve electrodes

MCNEAL DR; BOWMAN BR
MED BIOL ENG COMPUT , 1985, vol. 23, n° 3, p. 249-253
Doc n°: 22621
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : VA42 - SOUS_CUTANEE

The feasibility of two methods for selectively activating muscles with peripheral nerve electrodes has been investigated. One method for achieving selectivity is to place a cuff electrode around the nerves to each group of synergistics muscles to be stimulated. A second method is to stimulate through pairs of electrodes selected from a multielectrode array placed around a common nerve trunk. Both methods have been tested in experiments conducted on four dogs. It was shown that the first method, cuff electrodes placed on individual motor branches, is an effective technique for selective activation. Thresholds of motor fibres lying outside of, but adjacent to, cuff electrodes are much greater than the stimulus amplitudes required to maximally stimulate motor fibres contained within the cuff electrode. Good results were obtained with a multielectrode array in two animals, but results were poor in a third dog. Electrode position and contact with the nerve were found to be important factors in achieving good selectivity.

Langue : ANGLAIS

Tiré à part : OUI

Identifiant basis : 1985003541

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