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Functional Electrical Stimulation • Implantable stimulators for neuromuscular control are the technologically most advanced versions of functional electrical stimulators. • Their function is to generate contraction of muscles, which cannot be controlled volitionally because of the damage or dysfunction in the neural paths of the central nervous system (CNS). BME 312-BMI II-L5- ALİ IŞIN 2014 • Their operation is based on the electrical nature of conducting information within nerve fibers, from the neuron cell body (soma),along the axon, where a travelling action potential is the carrier of excitation. • While the action potential is naturally generated chemically in the head of the axon, it may also be generated artificially by depolarizing the neuron membrane with an electrical pulse. BME 312-BMI II-L5- ALİ IŞIN 2014 • A train of electrical impulses with certain amplitude, width, and repetition rate, applied to a muscle innervating nerve (a motor neuron) will cause the muscle to contract, very much like in natural excitation. • Similarly, a train of electrical pulses applied to the muscular tissue close to the motor point will cause muscle contraction by stimulating the muscle through the neural structures at the motor point. BME 312-BMI II-L5- ALİ IŞIN 2014 The System for Delivering Stimulation Pulses to Excitable Tissue • The system used to stimulate a nerve consists of three components; 1.A pulse generator to generate a train of pulses capable of depolarizing the nerve 2. A lead wire, the function of which is to deliver the pulses to the stimulation site 3. An electrode, which delivers the stimulation pulses to the excitable tissue in a safe and efficient manner. BME 312-BMI II-L5- ALİ IŞIN 2014 • In terms of location of these three components of an electrical stimulator, stimulation technology can be described in the following terms: • Surface or transcutaneous stimulation, where all three components are outside the body and the electrodes are placed on the skin above or near the motor point of the muscle to be stimulated. BME 312-BMI II-L5- ALİ IŞIN 2014
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