[HTML][HTML] Is high-frequency neuromuscular electrical stimulation a suitable tool for muscle performance improvement in both healthy humans and athletes?
J Gondin, PJ Cozzone, D Bendahan - European journal of applied …, 2011 - Springer
We aimed at providing an overview of the currently acknowledged benefits and limitations of
neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) training programs in both healthy individuals …
neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) training programs in both healthy individuals …
Electrodes for transcutaneous (surface) electrical stimulation
T Keller, A Kuhn - Journal of automatic control, 2008 - doiserbia.nb.rs
In therapeutic and functional applications transcutaneous electrical stimulation (TES) is still
the most frequently applied technique for muscle and nerve activation despite the huge …
the most frequently applied technique for muscle and nerve activation despite the huge …
Electrical and magnetic stimulators used to treat migraine/sinus headache, rhinitis, sinusitis, rhinosinusitis, and comorbid disorders
BJ Simon, JP Errico, JT Raffle - US Patent 8,676,324, 2014 - Google Patents
Transcutaneous electrical nervestimulation devices and mag netic stimulation devices are
disclosed, along with methods of treating medical disorders using energy that is delivered …
disclosed, along with methods of treating medical disorders using energy that is delivered …
[图书][B] Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS): research to support clinical practice
MI Johnson - 2014 - books.google.com
Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) is a technique that delivers mild
electrical currents across the intact surface of the skin to reduce pain. TENS is used by …
electrical currents across the intact surface of the skin to reduce pain. TENS is used by …
Assessment of low-frequency fatigue with two methods of electrical stimulation
The aim of this study was to compare the use of transcutaneous vs. motor nerve stimulation
in the evaluation of low-frequency fatigue. Nine female and eleven male subjects, all …
in the evaluation of low-frequency fatigue. Nine female and eleven male subjects, all …
The influence of electrode size on selectivity and comfort in transcutaneous electrical stimulation of the forearm
A Kuhn, T Keller, M Lawrence… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2010 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Transcutaneous electrical stimulation (TES) is a technique to artificially activate motor
nerves and muscles. It can be used for rehabilitation or the restoration of lost motor …
nerves and muscles. It can be used for rehabilitation or the restoration of lost motor …
An investigation of the effect of electrode size and electrode location on comfort during stimulation of the gastrocnemius muscle
GM Lyons, GE Leane, M Clarke-Moloney… - Medical engineering & …, 2004 - Elsevier
The use of surface neuromuscular electrical stimulation (SNMES) in medicine is well
established. However, discomfort has been identified as limiting the use of SNMES in these …
established. However, discomfort has been identified as limiting the use of SNMES in these …
Conductive block copolymer elastomers and psychophysical thresholding for accurate haptic effects
Electrotactile stimulus is a form of sensory substitution in which an electrical signal is
perceived as a mechanical sensation. The electrotactile effect could, in principle …
perceived as a mechanical sensation. The electrotactile effect could, in principle …
[HTML][HTML] Effects of electrode size and placement on comfort and efficiency during low-intensity neuromuscular electrical stimulation of quadriceps, hamstrings and …
J Flodin, R Juthberg, PW Ackermann - BMC Sports Science, Medicine and …, 2022 - Springer
Background Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) may prevent muscle atrophy,
accelerate rehabilitation and enhance blood circulation. Yet, one major drawback is that …
accelerate rehabilitation and enhance blood circulation. Yet, one major drawback is that …
When size matters: large electrodes induce greater stimulation-related cutaneous discomfort than smaller electrodes at equivalent current density
Background Cutaneous discomfort is typically reported during transcranial direct current
stimulation (tDCS), restricting the current intensity and duration at which tDCS can be …
stimulation (tDCS), restricting the current intensity and duration at which tDCS can be …