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  • Title: The development of a potential optimized stimulation intensity envelope for drop foot applications.
    Author: O'Keeffe DT, Donnelly AE, Lyons GM.
    Journal: IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng; 2003 Sep; 11(3):249-56. PubMed ID: 14518788.
    Abstract:
    An optimized stimulation intensity envelope for use in hemiplegic drop foot applications has been developed. The traditional trapezoidal stimulation intensity approach has been examined and found to be inconsistent with the muscle activity patterns observed in healthy gait and therefore unsuitable. Experimental functional electrical stimulation (FES)-elicited tibialis anterior (TA) electromyography (EMG) data was taken over the ankle range of interest (occurring during active dorsiflexion and loading response) while also taking into account the type of TA muscle contraction occurring (concentric, eccentric, and isometric) and the speed of hemiplegic ankle joint rotation. Using the processed data, a model of normalized EMG versus pulsewidth was developed. Implementation of this model showed the unsuitability of the trapezoidal approach in the reproducing of a natural EMG profile. An optimized stimulation intensity profile is proposed which is expected to accurately reproduce the natural TA EMG profile during gait.
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