Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is sometimes used as a therapeutic modality in motor rehabilitation to augment voluntary motor drive to effect movement that would otherwise not be possible through voluntary activation alone. Effective motor rehabilitation should require that the central nervous system integrate efferent commands and appropriate afferent information to update the internal models of acquired skills. Here, we investigate whether FES-evoked (FES-ev) and FES-assisted (FES-as) movement are associated with the normal integration of motor commands and sensory feedback in a group of healthy participants during functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Sensory feedback was removed with a peripheral ischaemic nerve block w...
An injury or disease of the central nervous system (CNS) results in significant limitations in the c...
ABSTRACT. Electrical stimulation of the whole hand using a mesh-glove has been shown to improve voli...
Neuroimaging combined with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to primary motor cortex (M1) is a...
The therapeutic application of functional electrical stimulation (FES) has shown promising clinical ...
Background and aim - Foot drop is one of the commonest gait impairments associated with Central Nerv...
Background Increasing somatosensory input can enhance functionally relevant brain reorganisation aft...
AbstractObjectiveMotor imagination (MI) and functional electrical stimulation (FES) can activate the...
AbstractThe standard account of motor control considers descending outputs from primary motor cortex...
Abstract Delivering short trains of electric pulses to the muscles and nerves can elicit action pote...
Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) has demonstrated to improve walking ability and to induce th...
Soft robotics have come to the forefront of devices available for rehabilitation following stroke; h...
Neurorehabilitation effective delivery for stroke is likely to be improved by establishing a mechani...
Functional electrical stimulation can improve motor function after stroke. The mechanism may involve...
An injury or disease of the central nervous system (CNS) results in significant limitations in the c...
Transcutaneous (non-invasive) functional electrical stimulation (FES) activates the ascending and de...
An injury or disease of the central nervous system (CNS) results in significant limitations in the c...
ABSTRACT. Electrical stimulation of the whole hand using a mesh-glove has been shown to improve voli...
Neuroimaging combined with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to primary motor cortex (M1) is a...
The therapeutic application of functional electrical stimulation (FES) has shown promising clinical ...
Background and aim - Foot drop is one of the commonest gait impairments associated with Central Nerv...
Background Increasing somatosensory input can enhance functionally relevant brain reorganisation aft...
AbstractObjectiveMotor imagination (MI) and functional electrical stimulation (FES) can activate the...
AbstractThe standard account of motor control considers descending outputs from primary motor cortex...
Abstract Delivering short trains of electric pulses to the muscles and nerves can elicit action pote...
Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) has demonstrated to improve walking ability and to induce th...
Soft robotics have come to the forefront of devices available for rehabilitation following stroke; h...
Neurorehabilitation effective delivery for stroke is likely to be improved by establishing a mechani...
Functional electrical stimulation can improve motor function after stroke. The mechanism may involve...
An injury or disease of the central nervous system (CNS) results in significant limitations in the c...
Transcutaneous (non-invasive) functional electrical stimulation (FES) activates the ascending and de...
An injury or disease of the central nervous system (CNS) results in significant limitations in the c...
ABSTRACT. Electrical stimulation of the whole hand using a mesh-glove has been shown to improve voli...
Neuroimaging combined with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to primary motor cortex (M1) is a...