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New electrostimulators

Biomedical Engineering, 1977
V I, Shershov   +2 more
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Survey of numerical electrostimulation models

Physics in Medicine and Biology, 2016
This paper evaluates results of a survey of electrostimulation models of myelinated nerve. Participants were asked to determine thresholds of excitation for 18 cases involving different characteristics of the neuron, the stimulation waveform, and the electrode arrangement. Responses were received from 7 investigators using 10 models.
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Does Electrostimulation Cure Urinary Incontinence

Journal of Urology, 1984
A followup study is presented of a prospective series of women treated with an inflatable intravaginal electrode carrier and an external pulse generator. The devices were individually adjustable with respect to electrode positioning and stimulation parameters. The study included 40 women with detrusor instability and/or genuine stress incontinence. The
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Electrostimulation of Hearing

1970
Volta in 1800 first reported evoking hearing sensation by direct electrical stimulation. Since that time many experimenters have produced a hearing sensation by placing one electrode in the ear canal which had been filled with a conducting fluid and the other electrode on the arm.
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The fundamental law of electrostimulation

Images of the Twenty-First Century. Proceedings of the Annual International Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2003
Around the turn of the last century, there was intensive discussion among physiologists as to whether there was a law that described the phenomena of electrostimulation. In 1892 J.L. Hoorweg became the first to put electrostimulation on a quantitative footing. As early as 1901 G.
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Electrostimulation Pulse Generators

2015
The electrical stimuli stand out as the most widely applied among the physical and chemical aids used in medicine. This has primarily transpired owing to their similarity to natural biological stimuli. Stimulation is a technique in which low-level electrical currents are applied via electrodes for exciting nerve cells or muscle fibers. For treatment by
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Functional Electrostimulation

Artificial Organs, 1999
Winfried Mayr, Manfred Bijak
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NONCONVULSIVE ELECTROSTIMULATION

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1953
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