Transcutaneous activation of muscles with electrical stimulation has limited selectivity in recruiting paralyzed muscles in stroke patients. However, the selectivity could be increased by the application of smaller electrodes and their appropriate positioning on the skin. We developed a method for selecting the appropriate positions of the stimulating electrodes based on electromyography (EMG). The EMG activity maps were estimated from signals recorded with two electrode arrays and two 24-channel wearable amplifiers positioned on the nonparetic and paretic forearms. The areas where the difference between the EMG maps obtained from the nonparetic and paretic arms was significant were identified as the stimulation sites. The stimulation was a...
Background: The most common chronic sequela after stroke is the loss of arm function, and functional...
Various neurological conditions, such as stroke or spinal cord injury, result in an impaired control...
Reaching and grasping impairments significantly affect the quality of life for people who have exper...
Transcutaneous activation of muscles with electrical stimulation has limited selectivity in recruiti...
Achieving the functional grasp by electrical stimulation using surface electrodes is a demanding tas...
Background: Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) is increasingly applied in neurorehabilitation. ...
Electrical stimulation of arm and hand muscles can be a functional tool for patients with motor dysf...
Two types of device were developed. The first based on shoulder mounted switches, designed to be im...
Objectives: This feasibility study evaluates the effect of varying the position of conventional surf...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is the name given for the use of neuromuscular electrical st...
This contribution considers a neuroprosthesis for people who have (partially) paralyzed hand functio...
It is still challenging to achieve a complex grasp or fine finger control by using surface functiona...
Due to damage of the nervous system, patients experience impediments in their daily life: severe fat...
Surface stimulation is a non-invasive method of muscle activation that uses adhesive electrodes plac...
Functional electrical stimulation applied via surface electrode can be used for hand rehabilitation...
Background: The most common chronic sequela after stroke is the loss of arm function, and functional...
Various neurological conditions, such as stroke or spinal cord injury, result in an impaired control...
Reaching and grasping impairments significantly affect the quality of life for people who have exper...
Transcutaneous activation of muscles with electrical stimulation has limited selectivity in recruiti...
Achieving the functional grasp by electrical stimulation using surface electrodes is a demanding tas...
Background: Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) is increasingly applied in neurorehabilitation. ...
Electrical stimulation of arm and hand muscles can be a functional tool for patients with motor dysf...
Two types of device were developed. The first based on shoulder mounted switches, designed to be im...
Objectives: This feasibility study evaluates the effect of varying the position of conventional surf...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is the name given for the use of neuromuscular electrical st...
This contribution considers a neuroprosthesis for people who have (partially) paralyzed hand functio...
It is still challenging to achieve a complex grasp or fine finger control by using surface functiona...
Due to damage of the nervous system, patients experience impediments in their daily life: severe fat...
Surface stimulation is a non-invasive method of muscle activation that uses adhesive electrodes plac...
Functional electrical stimulation applied via surface electrode can be used for hand rehabilitation...
Background: The most common chronic sequela after stroke is the loss of arm function, and functional...
Various neurological conditions, such as stroke or spinal cord injury, result in an impaired control...
Reaching and grasping impairments significantly affect the quality of life for people who have exper...