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Here, we aimed to investigate these interactions and the recovery dynamics of the sensory fibers. A multi-channel cuff electrode was implanted on the sciatic ...
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Neural interfaces that stimulate the peripheral nerves have the potential to provide sensory feedback from artificial hands. Many neural interfaces are now ...
Recovery of the Response of Sensory Fibers to the Second of a Pair of Peripheral Nerve Stimuli. E. Brunton, C. Silveira, J. Riddell, and K. Nazarpour.
Recovery of the Response of Sensory Fibers to the Second of a Pair of Peripheral Nerve Stimuli. (2018). First Author: Brunton E. Attributed to: Enabling ...
The recovered function of regenerated peripheral nerve fibers and reinnervated mechanoreceptors may differentially influence recovery of sensory modalities.
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The recovered function of regenerated peripheral nerve fibers and reinnervated mechanoreceptors may differentially influence recovery of sensory modalities.
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After contralateral C7 transfer and two-stage repair of ulnar nerve bridging, sensory function recovery at S1–3 can reach 61.29%. ... Similarly, incorrectly ...
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Once a peripheral afferent nerve is activated and the stimulus is transduced into an action potential, it is transmitted to the dorsal horn of the spinal cord.
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Sep 26, 2023 · Neuromodulation involves modifying nerve activity using a range of techniques, such as electrical, chemical, optical, and mechanical stimulation.
Electrical nerve stimulation in regional anesthesia is a method of using a low-intensity (up to 5 mA) and short-duration (0.05 to 1 ms) electrical stimulus.