Neuromuscular stimulation of the abdominal wall muscles can provide respiratory support in tetraplegia, where the main expiratory muscles are affected by paralysis. Stimulation may be applied by simple surface stimulation, resulting in ab uniform muscle contraction which can help to improve expiratory function for coughing and breathing. In this review, an overview of methods and approaches available for abdominal muscle stimulation is given. Studies are discussed which show that this technique can lead to improvements in expiratory flow and tidal volume, resulting in enhanced cough and breathing functions. Approaches are introduced which aim to integrate abdominal stimulation with the subject’s own voluntary breathing functions. These...
OBJECTIVES: Abdominal functional electrical stimulation (abdominal FES) is the application of a trai...
Background Severe impairment of the major respiratory muscles resulting from tetraplegia reduces ...
High level tetraplegic individuals have partial or complete paralysis of their breathing muscles, le...
Neuromuscular stimulation of the abdominal wall muscles can provide respiratory support in tetraple...
<p>Paralysis of the respiratory muscles in people with tetraplegia affects their ability to br...
An injury to the cervical region of the spinal cord can cause paralysis affecting all four limbs, t...
The respiratory system is highly compromised after a tetraplegic spinal cord injury due to paralysis...
Severe impairment of the major respiratory muscles resulting from tetraplegia reduces respiratory fu...
Severe impairment of the major respiratory muscles resulting from tetraplegia reduces respiratory fu...
Background Severe impairment of the major respiratory muscles resulting from tetraplegia reduces re-...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine whether there was an effect of chest propriocept...
Automatic electrical stimulation of abdominal wall muscles increases tidal volume and cough peak ow...
Tetraplegia may result in significant paralysis of the breathing muscles. Decreased forced vital cap...
Background. Spinal cord injury (SCI) patients have respiratory complications because of abdominal mu...
Background: Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is the application of electrical pulses to a ner...
OBJECTIVES: Abdominal functional electrical stimulation (abdominal FES) is the application of a trai...
Background Severe impairment of the major respiratory muscles resulting from tetraplegia reduces ...
High level tetraplegic individuals have partial or complete paralysis of their breathing muscles, le...
Neuromuscular stimulation of the abdominal wall muscles can provide respiratory support in tetraple...
<p>Paralysis of the respiratory muscles in people with tetraplegia affects their ability to br...
An injury to the cervical region of the spinal cord can cause paralysis affecting all four limbs, t...
The respiratory system is highly compromised after a tetraplegic spinal cord injury due to paralysis...
Severe impairment of the major respiratory muscles resulting from tetraplegia reduces respiratory fu...
Severe impairment of the major respiratory muscles resulting from tetraplegia reduces respiratory fu...
Background Severe impairment of the major respiratory muscles resulting from tetraplegia reduces re-...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine whether there was an effect of chest propriocept...
Automatic electrical stimulation of abdominal wall muscles increases tidal volume and cough peak ow...
Tetraplegia may result in significant paralysis of the breathing muscles. Decreased forced vital cap...
Background. Spinal cord injury (SCI) patients have respiratory complications because of abdominal mu...
Background: Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is the application of electrical pulses to a ner...
OBJECTIVES: Abdominal functional electrical stimulation (abdominal FES) is the application of a trai...
Background Severe impairment of the major respiratory muscles resulting from tetraplegia reduces ...
High level tetraplegic individuals have partial or complete paralysis of their breathing muscles, le...