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This article describes the development of transcutaneous nerve stimulating electrodes (TENS) by means of electrically conductive ink and conductive yarn.
E. Skrzetuska +2 more
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Aim. The study was designed to establish the influence of transcranial electrostimulation on the stress tolerance of students by the method of T. Holmes and R. Rahe.Materials and methods.The observations were made on 127 students aged 19-22. They were 50
A. H. Kade +2 more
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Bone healing during electrostimulation
<p><strong>Aim</strong> <br />To investigate the effect of direct epineural electrical stimulation of the nerve on the nature of reparative processes in the bone stump.<br /><strong>Methods</strong> <br />Three series of ...
Yurii Bezsmertnyi +3 more
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Functional architecture of the motor homunculus detected by electrostimulation
We performed a prospective electrostimulation study of the motor homunculus in 100 patients without motor deficit or brain lesion in the precentral gyrus in order to acquire accurate Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) coordinates of the functional ...
F. Roux +4 more
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A review of textile-based electrodes developed for electrostimulation
Electrical stimulation can be used for the treatment of various nerve and muscle injuries as well as acute and chronic pain conditions. An electrical pulse is applied to a muscle or nerve to activate excitable tissue using internal or external electrodes
Luisa Euler, Li Guo, N. Persson
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In Situ Electrostimulation Drives a Regenerative Shift in the Zone of Infarcted Myocardium
Electrostimulation represents a well-known trophic factor for different tissues. In vitro electrostimulation of non-stem and stem cells induces myogenic predifferentiation and may be a powerful tool to generate cells with the capacity to respond to local
Cristiano Spadaccio +15 more
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Transcutaneous electrostimulation for osteoarthritis of the knee [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Osteoarthritis is the most common form of joint disease and the leading cause of pain and physical disability in the elderly. Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), interferential current stimulation and pulsed electrostimulation
Brosseau, Lucie +8 more
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Propagation of electrotonic potentials in plants: Experimental study and mathematical modeling
Electrostimulation of electrical networks in plants can induce electrotonic or action potentials propagating along their leaves and stems. Both action and electrotonic potentials play important roles in plant physiology and in signal transduction between
Yuri B. Shtessel, Alexander G. Volkov
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Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for cancer pain in adults. [PDF]
Background Cancer-related pain is complex and multi-dimensional but the mainstay of cancer pain management has predominately used a biomedical approach. There is a need for non-pharmacological and innovative approaches.
Bennett, Michael I. +4 more
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Background: Deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus (STN-DBS) and the pedunculopontine nucleus (PPN) significantly improve cardinal motor symptoms and postural instability and gait difficulty, respectively, in Parkinson’s disease (PD).Objective
Yusuf O. Cakmak +9 more
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