DocumentCode
3633941
Title
Muscle fatigue of quadriceps in paraplegics: Comparison between single vs. multi-pad electrode surface stimulation
Author
Lana Z. Popovic;Nebojsa M. Malesevic
Author_Institution
Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Serbia and FATRONIK SERBIA, Belgrade, Serbia
fYear
2009
Firstpage
6785
Lastpage
6788
Abstract
We hypothesize that the asynchronous low frequency stimulation of pads within multi-pad electrode will be less fatiguing compared to the conventional stimulation (two single pad electrodes) when generating comparable large forces of paralyzed human muscles. The experiments to verify the hypothesis were conducted on quadriceps of six individuals with chronic spinal cord injury (ASIA score A) who had not participated in any electrical stimulation program. The following stimulation protocols were compared: stimulation with a self adhesive 7 cm × 10 cm Pals Platinum cathode positioned over the top of the quadriceps (f = 3D 40 Hz), and four oval 4 cm × 6 cm cathodes positioned over the proximal upper leg (f = 3D 16 Hz). The anode in both cases was the 7 cm × 10 cm Pals Platinum electrode positioned over the distal part of the quadriceps. We measured the knee joint torque vs. time with a custom made apparatus, and estimated the interval before the knee joint torque decreased to 70% of the maximum. Mean fatigue interval increase for the four-pad stimulation protocol vs. single-pad stimulation protocol was 153.18%. This suggests that the use of multi-pad electrodes is favorable in cases where a prolonged stimulation of muscles is required.
Keywords
"Muscles","Fatigue","Electrodes","Protocols","Platinum","Cathodes","Knee","Frequency","Humans","Spinal cord injury"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2009. EMBC 2009. Annual International Conference of the IEEE
ISSN
1094-687X
Electronic_ISBN
1558-4615
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IEMBS.2009.5333983
Filename
5333983
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