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Electrical stimulation and muscle strengthening
Annales de Réadaptation et de Médecine Physique, 2008To identify the effects of application methods and indications of direct muscle electrostimulation on strength gain.Literature review and analysis of articles from Medline database with the following entries: muscular or neuromuscular, electromyostimulation, electrical stimulation, strengthening, strength training, immobilization, muscle dystrophy, bed-
P, Dehail, C, Duclos, M, Barat
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Experiencing Electrical Muscle Stimulation
Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies, 2018Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS) offers rich opportunities for interaction. By varying stimulation parameters (amplitudes, pulse widths and frequencies), EMS can be used to either trigger muscle contractions, and so convey object affordances or guide user movements, or provide rich haptic feedback.
Knibbe, J., Alsmith, A., Hornbæk, K.
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Transmucosal Electrical Stimulation of Laryngeal Muscles
Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1989A new technique is described that enables discrete activation of individual laryngeal muscles by electrical stimulation across overlying mucosa. In 15 dogs, we defined six distinct motor points by transmucosal stimulation at 3 mA while observing the resulting characteristic position of the arytenoid and true vocal cord.
I, Sanders +5 more
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Adaptive Control of Electrically Stimulated Muscle
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 1987A discrete time adaptive control system for electrically stimulated muscle has been designed and evaluated experimentally. The control system is based on a previously developed discrete time model of electrically stimulated muscle. Performance was evaluated on the basis of stability and responses to step, ramp, and sinusoidal inputs.
L A, Bernotas, P E, Crago, H J, Chizeck
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Muscle damage induced by electrical stimulation
European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2011Electrical stimulation (ES) induces muscle damage that is characterised by histological alterations of muscle fibres and connective tissue, increases in circulating creatine kinase (CK) activity, decreases in muscle strength and development of delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS).
Kazunori, Nosaka +3 more
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Catalase activity in electrically stimulated muscle
Experientia, 198010 min of electrical stimulation resulted in a significant rise in gastrocnemius catalase activity.
R R, Jenkins, D, Newsham
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Biceps brachii muscle oxygenation in electrical muscle stimulation
Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging, 2010SummaryThe purpose of this study was to compare between electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) and maximal voluntary (VOL) isometric contractions of the elbow flexors for changes in biceps brachii muscle oxygenation (tissue oxygenation index, TOI) and haemodynamics (total haemoglobin volume, tHb = oxygenated‐Hb + deoxygenated‐Hb) determined by near ...
MUTHALIB M +5 more
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Electrical Stimulation of Laryngeal Muscle
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1991Most functional electrical stimulation (FES) research has focused on the spinal cord-injured patient whose muscles are paralyzed but still maintain their innervation. This article details the investigation of FES of the laryngeal muscles. In time, FES may become a useful treatment for bilateral vocal cord paralysis (BVCP) and for some laryngeal ...
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Electrical stimulation of denervated muscles
Disability and Rehabilitation, 2004In this report, the 3-year rehabilitation of a 43-year-old male patient, who have pelvic 'open book' fracture, urinary bladder and urethral injury, lumbosacral plexus avulsion trauma and right lower extremity monoparesis is explained.Rehabilitation of these injuries is absolutely essential to ensure optimal functional recovery.
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Variability in Muscle Adaptation to Electrical Stimulation
International Journal of Sports Medicine, 2013The aims were to investigate the plasticity of the myosin heavy chain (MHC) phenotype following neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) and to assess the correlation between MHC isoform distribution and muscle fibre conduction velocity (MFCV).14 men were subjected to 24 sessions of quadriceps NMES.
MINETTO, Marco Alessandro +5 more
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