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Functional Electrical Stimulation

Springer Theses, 2018
Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) consists on applying electrical pulses to peripheral motor nerve fibers in order to generate muscle contractions. If these muscle contractions are generated in a coordinated manner aiming at achieving a specific function, it is called Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES). Although FES also includes sensory
Eukene Imatz Ojanguren
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Functional Electrical Stimulation

Artificial Life and Robotics, 2000
If a motor nerve is stimulated from an external electrode, the resulting action potential will propagate to the innervated muscle and a twitch will be produced. The muscle responds to the artificially initiated nerve signal just as it would a naturally occurring signal.
Robert Plonsey, Roger C. Barr
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Functional electrical stimulation

Physiological Measurement, 1997
In the health-care professions, electrical stimulation is used for three purposes: to aid diagnosis; as a therapeutic tool; and to restore lost or damaged functions. Functional electrical stimulation (FES) and functional neurostimulation (FNS) are terms which are more or less interchangeable, and which encompass the third of these purposes.
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Feedback Control of Functional Electrical Stimulation for 2-D Arm Reaching Movements

IEEE transactions on neural systems and rehabilitation engineering, 2018
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) can be used as a neuroprosthesis in which muscles are stimulated by electrical pulses to compensate for the loss of voluntary movement control.
Reza Sharif Razavian   +4 more
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