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  1. Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing
  2. Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing : Volume 35
  3. Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing : Volume 35, Issue 2, March 1997
  4. Improvement in step clearance via calf muscle stimulation
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Identification of physiological systems: a robust method for non-parametric impulse response estimation
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Improvement in step clearance via calf muscle stimulation
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Total and partial coherence analysis of spontaneous and evoked EEG by means of multi-variable autoregressive processing
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Two-dimensional tracking tasks for quantification of sensory-motor dysfunction and their application to Parkinson's disease
Continuous and pulsed Doppler power spectral density in steady flow: an experimental investigation
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Improvement in step clearance via calf muscle stimulation

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Author Bajd, T. Štefančič, M. Matiačić, Z. Kralj, A. Šavrin, R. Benko, H. Karčnik, T. Obreza, P.
Copyright Year 1997
Abstract The aim is to study the influence of electrically stimulated calf muscles on the effectiveness of the swinging leg movement. The study is carried out with a group of patients with incomplete spinal cord injuries both under stationary conditions and during cruth-assisted walking. Before stimulation is applied to the ankle plantar flexors, the knee extensors are inactivated. In each cycle, after ankle plantar flexor stimulation, peroneal stimulation is started, triggering the flexion reflex. From a biomechanical point of view. functional electrical stimulation (FES) of the ankle plantar flexors results in increased ground clearance of the lower extremity. Additionally, the FES-assisted lifting of the heel results in the elimination of extensor tone and thus shortens the swing time.
Starting Page 113
Ending Page 116
Page Count 4
File Format PDF
ISSN 01400118
Journal Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing
Volume Number 35
Issue Number 2
e-ISSN 17410444
Language English
Publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers
Publisher Date 1997-01-01
Publisher Place Dordrecht
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Functional electrical stimulation Gait Spinal cord injury Human Physiology Neurosciences Imaging Radiology Computer Applications Biomedical Engineering
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Biomedical Engineering Computer Science Applications
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