Regeneration of complex muscle tissue, particularly at the interface between distinct tissue types such as muscle and tendon, remains an intricate and challenging issue. One approach recommended for regeneration is electrical stimulation (ES), which involves delivering an electrical pulse into the body to induce muscle contraction. Despite its well-documented effectiveness in both clinical rehabilitation and tissue engineering, little is known in terms of monitoring direct muscle response to stimulation. The recruitment mechanism for muscular contraction with stimulation is unclear, and to understand the muscle capabilities, it is necessary to filter out the electrical stimulation pulses from electromyographic (EMG) muscle activity, as the ...
Introduction: The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of spontaneous electrical activ...
International audiencePurpose: This study aimed at investigating the mechanisms involved in the forc...
International audienceThe use of electrical stimulation (ES) can contribute to our knowledge of how ...
Regeneration of complex muscle tissue, particularly at the interface between distinct tissue types s...
Regeneration of complex muscle tissue, particularly at the interface between distinct tissue types s...
Regeneration of complex muscle tissue, particularly at the interface between distinct tissue types s...
Regeneration of complex muscle tissue, particularly at the interface between distinct tissue types s...
The effect of three electrical stimulation (ES) frequencies (10, 35, and 50 Hz) on two muscle groups...
This investigation aimed to determine the force and muscle surface electromyography (EMG) responses ...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) has been used broadly during rehabilitation and sport injuri...
International audiencePurpose: This study aimed at investigating the mechanisms involved in the forc...
International audiencePurpose: This study aimed at investigating the mechanisms involved in the forc...
This research has proved that mechanomyographic (MMG) signals can be used for evaluating muscle perf...
International audiencePurpose: This study aimed at investigating the mechanisms involved in the forc...
International audiencePurpose: This study aimed at investigating the mechanisms involved in the forc...
Introduction: The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of spontaneous electrical activ...
International audiencePurpose: This study aimed at investigating the mechanisms involved in the forc...
International audienceThe use of electrical stimulation (ES) can contribute to our knowledge of how ...
Regeneration of complex muscle tissue, particularly at the interface between distinct tissue types s...
Regeneration of complex muscle tissue, particularly at the interface between distinct tissue types s...
Regeneration of complex muscle tissue, particularly at the interface between distinct tissue types s...
Regeneration of complex muscle tissue, particularly at the interface between distinct tissue types s...
The effect of three electrical stimulation (ES) frequencies (10, 35, and 50 Hz) on two muscle groups...
This investigation aimed to determine the force and muscle surface electromyography (EMG) responses ...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) has been used broadly during rehabilitation and sport injuri...
International audiencePurpose: This study aimed at investigating the mechanisms involved in the forc...
International audiencePurpose: This study aimed at investigating the mechanisms involved in the forc...
This research has proved that mechanomyographic (MMG) signals can be used for evaluating muscle perf...
International audiencePurpose: This study aimed at investigating the mechanisms involved in the forc...
International audiencePurpose: This study aimed at investigating the mechanisms involved in the forc...
Introduction: The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of spontaneous electrical activ...
International audiencePurpose: This study aimed at investigating the mechanisms involved in the forc...
International audienceThe use of electrical stimulation (ES) can contribute to our knowledge of how ...