Neuromuscular stimulation via the sacral nerve roots is proposed for prevention of ischial pressure ulcers following a spinal cord injury (SCI). Acute effects of sacral functional magnetic stimulation (FMS) on seat interface pressure changes were investigated in five nondisabled volunteers. Similar effects were demonstrated with functional electrical stimulation in people with SCI who used a sacral anterior root stimulator implant. The results indicated that sacral nerve root stimulation, either by FMS or implanted electrical stimulation, induced gluteus maximus contraction and mild pelvic tilt sufficient for clinically significant reductions in ischial pressures during sitting
The aim of this paper is to show the feasibility of the use of functional electrical stimulation (FE...
Pressure ulcers (PUs) are a common and serious problem for wheelchair users, such as individuals wit...
Pressure ulcers (PUs) are a common and serious problem for wheelchair users, such as individuals wit...
Neuromuscular stimulation via the sacral nerve roots is proposed for prevention of ischial pressure ...
Noninvasive functional magnetic stimulation (FMS) of the sacral nerve roots can activate gluteal mus...
Following a spinal cord injury (SCI), up to 85% of individuals develop pressure ulcers (PUs) at some...
Objective: To compare the magnitude of interface pressure changes during gluteal maximus contraction...
van Londen A, Herwegh M, van der Zee CH, Daffertshofer A, Smit CA, Niezen A, Janssen TW. The effect ...
Study design:Ten participants underwent two electrical stimulation (ES) protocols applied using a cu...
Pressure ulcers (PUs) are highly prevalent in people with spinal cord injury (SCI). Electrical stimu...
Pressure ulcers (PUs) are highly prevalent in people with spinal cord injury (SCI). Electrical stimu...
Objective: To examine dynamic changes of ischial blood perfusion during sacral nerve root stimulatio...
Background: Prolonged high ischial tuberosities pressure (IT pressure), decreased regional blood flo...
Individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) are at high risk of developing pressure sores, in part due...
Objective To investigate the effectiveness and interactions of 2 methods of pressure ulcer preventio...
The aim of this paper is to show the feasibility of the use of functional electrical stimulation (FE...
Pressure ulcers (PUs) are a common and serious problem for wheelchair users, such as individuals wit...
Pressure ulcers (PUs) are a common and serious problem for wheelchair users, such as individuals wit...
Neuromuscular stimulation via the sacral nerve roots is proposed for prevention of ischial pressure ...
Noninvasive functional magnetic stimulation (FMS) of the sacral nerve roots can activate gluteal mus...
Following a spinal cord injury (SCI), up to 85% of individuals develop pressure ulcers (PUs) at some...
Objective: To compare the magnitude of interface pressure changes during gluteal maximus contraction...
van Londen A, Herwegh M, van der Zee CH, Daffertshofer A, Smit CA, Niezen A, Janssen TW. The effect ...
Study design:Ten participants underwent two electrical stimulation (ES) protocols applied using a cu...
Pressure ulcers (PUs) are highly prevalent in people with spinal cord injury (SCI). Electrical stimu...
Pressure ulcers (PUs) are highly prevalent in people with spinal cord injury (SCI). Electrical stimu...
Objective: To examine dynamic changes of ischial blood perfusion during sacral nerve root stimulatio...
Background: Prolonged high ischial tuberosities pressure (IT pressure), decreased regional blood flo...
Individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) are at high risk of developing pressure sores, in part due...
Objective To investigate the effectiveness and interactions of 2 methods of pressure ulcer preventio...
The aim of this paper is to show the feasibility of the use of functional electrical stimulation (FE...
Pressure ulcers (PUs) are a common and serious problem for wheelchair users, such as individuals wit...
Pressure ulcers (PUs) are a common and serious problem for wheelchair users, such as individuals wit...