[HTML][HTML] Neuromodulation of lower limb motor control in restorative neurology

K Minassian, U Hofstoetter, K Tansey… - Clinical neurology and …, 2012 - Elsevier
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 …

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 …

[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 …

[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 …

Implementation of digital stimulus generation system for a passive programmable medical implant

M George, J Kumar, MG Mini - 2015 IEEE International …, 2015 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
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 …