[HTML][HTML] Neuromodulation of lower limb motor control in restorative neurology
One consequence of central nervous system injury or disease is the impairment of neural
control of movement, resulting in spasticity and paralysis. To enhance recovery, restorative …
control of movement, resulting in spasticity and paralysis. To enhance recovery, restorative …
Neurostimulation After Stroke
H Osman, R Siu, NS Makowski… - Physical Medicine …, 2023 - pmr.theclinics.com
Fifty percent of stroke survivors are reported to have motor and functional limitations. 1
Although some motor function recovery usually occurs, full recovery is rare. The most rapid …
Although some motor function recovery usually occurs, full recovery is rare. The most rapid …
[HTML][HTML] Implanted neuroprosthesis for assisting arm and hand function after stroke: a case study
JS Knutson, J Chae, RL Hart, MW Keith… - Journal of …, 2012 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Loss of arm and hand function is common after stroke. An implantable 12-channel
electromyogram (EMG)-controlled functional electrical stimulation neuroprosthesis (NP) may …
electromyogram (EMG)-controlled functional electrical stimulation neuroprosthesis (NP) may …
[图书][B] Neurorehabilitation of the upper limb across the lifespan: managing hypertonicity for optimal function
J Copley, K Kuipers - 2014 - books.google.com
A comprehensive guide to managing spastic hypertonia after brain injury and the first full
overview of this area The ideal reference for therapeutic interventions that optimise arm and …
overview of this area The ideal reference for therapeutic interventions that optimise arm and …
Implementation of digital stimulus generation system for a passive programmable medical implant
Electrical stimulation by means of a medical implant is used as a means of restoring the lost
functionality of different physiological organs. An active implant which works on a battery or …
functionality of different physiological organs. An active implant which works on a battery or …