Somatosensory electrical stimulation (SES) has been proposed as an approach to treat patients with sensory-motor impairment such as spasticity. However, there is still no consensus regarding which would be the adequate SES parameters to treat those deficits. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of applying SES over the forearm muscles at four different frequencies of stimulation (3, 30, 150, and 300 Hz) and in two intervals of time (5’ and 30’ ) by means of transcranial magnetic stimulation and Hoffmann’s reflex (H-reflex) in healthy volunteers (Experiments I and II). A group of stroke patients (Experiment III) was also preliminary evaluated to ascertain SES effects at a low frequency (3 Hz) applied for 30’ over the ...
Spasticity is a common disorder in patients with injury of the brain and spinal cord, especially in ...
The effect of electrical somatosensory stimulation on motor performance of the affected hand was inv...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of 6 electric stimulation paradigms on corticospinal excitability....
Somatosensory electrical stimulation (SES) has been proposed as an approach to treat patients with s...
<p>Neurophysiological studies in healthy subjects suggest that increased spinal inhibitory reflexes ...
Purpose: Peripheral electrical stimulation (ES) has been used extensively to treat acute and chronic...
Spasticity is a common disorder in patients with injury of the brain and spinal cord, especially inp...
BackgroundFew patients recover full hand dexterity after an acquired brain injury such as stroke. Re...
BackgroundFew patients recover full hand dexterity after an acquired brain injury such as stroke. Re...
Abstract Background Few patients recover full hand dexterity after an acquired brain injury such as ...
1 Abstract Electrical stimulation by coupled impulses according to Hufschmidt was created with the p...
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Background: The EXOPULSE Mollii method is an innovative full-body suit approach for non-invasive ele...
Spasticity is a common disorder in patients with injury of the brain and spinal cord, especially in ...
Spasticity is a common disorder in patients with injury of the brain and spinal cord, especially in ...
Spasticity is a common disorder in patients with injury of the brain and spinal cord, especially in ...
The effect of electrical somatosensory stimulation on motor performance of the affected hand was inv...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of 6 electric stimulation paradigms on corticospinal excitability....
Somatosensory electrical stimulation (SES) has been proposed as an approach to treat patients with s...
<p>Neurophysiological studies in healthy subjects suggest that increased spinal inhibitory reflexes ...
Purpose: Peripheral electrical stimulation (ES) has been used extensively to treat acute and chronic...
Spasticity is a common disorder in patients with injury of the brain and spinal cord, especially inp...
BackgroundFew patients recover full hand dexterity after an acquired brain injury such as stroke. Re...
BackgroundFew patients recover full hand dexterity after an acquired brain injury such as stroke. Re...
Abstract Background Few patients recover full hand dexterity after an acquired brain injury such as ...
1 Abstract Electrical stimulation by coupled impulses according to Hufschmidt was created with the p...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Background: The EXOPULSE Mollii method is an innovative full-body suit approach for non-invasive ele...
Spasticity is a common disorder in patients with injury of the brain and spinal cord, especially in ...
Spasticity is a common disorder in patients with injury of the brain and spinal cord, especially in ...
Spasticity is a common disorder in patients with injury of the brain and spinal cord, especially in ...
The effect of electrical somatosensory stimulation on motor performance of the affected hand was inv...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of 6 electric stimulation paradigms on corticospinal excitability....