Journal ArticlePulse width modulated, twitch recruitment curves for quadriceps and tibialis anterior were obtained by stimulating their respective motor activation pools in the ventral lumbo-sacral portion of the spinal cord. The duration of the twitch responses were analyzed as a function of stimulus strength to determine the order of motor unit recruitment. It was found that activating the quadriceps or tibialis anterior by stimulating the spinal cord resulted in a predominantly mixed recruitment order of its motor units. These results suggest that spinal cord stimulation could have application in future neuromuscular stimulation systems where normal recruitment order of muscle fibers is desired for producing fine control of mu...
Abstract-The goal of the study was to determine the effect of various electrical stimulation paradig...
Regeneration of complex muscle tissue, particularly at the interface between distinct tissue types s...
Potentiation of synaptic activity in spinal networks is reflected in the magnitude of modulation of ...
Journal ArticleThe goal of this study was to determine the feasibility of producing graded muscle c...
Journal ArticleA microelectrode was used to stimulate motor neurons in the lumbo-sacral spinal cord ...
Copyright © 2015 the American Physiological Society. Transcutaneous and epidural electrical spinal c...
Spinal cord epidural stimulation (scES) combined with activity-based training can promote motor func...
Journal ArticleRecruitment of force via independent asynchronous firing of large numbers of motor un...
INTRODUCTION: In this study we investigated differences in the spatial recruitment of motor units (M...
Journal ArticleThe goal of the study was to provide specifications for a stimulating electrode arra...
It was demonstrated previously that transcutaneous electrical stimulation of multiple sites over the...
International audienceIntroduction: We tested the hypothesis that twitch potentiation would be great...
INTRODUCTION: We tested the hypothesis that twitch potentiation would be greater following conventio...
Although the neural mechanisms responsible for the orderly recruitment of motor units have been inve...
In order to enhance spinal cord injury (SCI) rehabilitation programs using neuromuscular electrical ...
Abstract-The goal of the study was to determine the effect of various electrical stimulation paradig...
Regeneration of complex muscle tissue, particularly at the interface between distinct tissue types s...
Potentiation of synaptic activity in spinal networks is reflected in the magnitude of modulation of ...
Journal ArticleThe goal of this study was to determine the feasibility of producing graded muscle c...
Journal ArticleA microelectrode was used to stimulate motor neurons in the lumbo-sacral spinal cord ...
Copyright © 2015 the American Physiological Society. Transcutaneous and epidural electrical spinal c...
Spinal cord epidural stimulation (scES) combined with activity-based training can promote motor func...
Journal ArticleRecruitment of force via independent asynchronous firing of large numbers of motor un...
INTRODUCTION: In this study we investigated differences in the spatial recruitment of motor units (M...
Journal ArticleThe goal of the study was to provide specifications for a stimulating electrode arra...
It was demonstrated previously that transcutaneous electrical stimulation of multiple sites over the...
International audienceIntroduction: We tested the hypothesis that twitch potentiation would be great...
INTRODUCTION: We tested the hypothesis that twitch potentiation would be greater following conventio...
Although the neural mechanisms responsible for the orderly recruitment of motor units have been inve...
In order to enhance spinal cord injury (SCI) rehabilitation programs using neuromuscular electrical ...
Abstract-The goal of the study was to determine the effect of various electrical stimulation paradig...
Regeneration of complex muscle tissue, particularly at the interface between distinct tissue types s...
Potentiation of synaptic activity in spinal networks is reflected in the magnitude of modulation of ...