International audience— Functional Electrical Stimulation can be used to restore motor functions loss consecutive to spinal cord injury, such as respiratory deficiency due to paralysis of ventilatory muscles. This paper presents a fully configurable IC-centered stimulator designed to investigate muscle stimulation paradigms. It provides 8 current stimulation channels with high-voltage compliance and real-time operation capabilities, to enable a wide range of FES applications. The stimulator can be used in a standalone mode, or within a closed-loop setup. Primary in vivo results show successful drive of respiratory muscles stimulation using a computer-based dedicated controller
Describes a portable, multichannel skeletal muscle stimulator developed for use in research in skele...
This paper presents the technological advancements in neural prosthesis devices using Functional Ele...
Abstract Background Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is used to restore movements in paretic ...
International audienceHigh-cervical spinal cord injury can lead to respiratory deficiency due to par...
Portable muscle stimulators for transcutaneous functional electrical stimulation (FES) are discussed...
The use of electrical stimulation to elicit single twitches and tetanic contractions of skeletal mus...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) applies non-square shaped current pulses for selective activ...
Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) is a means of passing small electrical impulses through ner...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) devices have direct applications in the realm of rehabilitat...
More than one million people are living with spinal cord injury (SCI) in North America alone. Restor...
Electrical muscle stimulators can help restore limb function following a neurological injury. Howeve...
International audienceImplanted functional electrical stimulation (FES) has been successfully used i...
AbstractThis paper describes an enhanced surface electrical stimulation system for research and clin...
The idea of an FES is to stimulate the contraction of paralyzed muscles by inducing electrical pulse...
Abstract—This paper examines the various design of a multiple-purpose portable functional electrical...
Describes a portable, multichannel skeletal muscle stimulator developed for use in research in skele...
This paper presents the technological advancements in neural prosthesis devices using Functional Ele...
Abstract Background Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is used to restore movements in paretic ...
International audienceHigh-cervical spinal cord injury can lead to respiratory deficiency due to par...
Portable muscle stimulators for transcutaneous functional electrical stimulation (FES) are discussed...
The use of electrical stimulation to elicit single twitches and tetanic contractions of skeletal mus...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) applies non-square shaped current pulses for selective activ...
Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) is a means of passing small electrical impulses through ner...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) devices have direct applications in the realm of rehabilitat...
More than one million people are living with spinal cord injury (SCI) in North America alone. Restor...
Electrical muscle stimulators can help restore limb function following a neurological injury. Howeve...
International audienceImplanted functional electrical stimulation (FES) has been successfully used i...
AbstractThis paper describes an enhanced surface electrical stimulation system for research and clin...
The idea of an FES is to stimulate the contraction of paralyzed muscles by inducing electrical pulse...
Abstract—This paper examines the various design of a multiple-purpose portable functional electrical...
Describes a portable, multichannel skeletal muscle stimulator developed for use in research in skele...
This paper presents the technological advancements in neural prosthesis devices using Functional Ele...
Abstract Background Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is used to restore movements in paretic ...