Natural Sensations Evoked in Distal Extremities Using Surface Electrical Stimulation.

Q3 Medicine
Open Biomedical Engineering Journal Pub Date : 2018-01-29 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.2174/1874120701812010001
Julia P Slopsema, John M Boss, Lane A Heyboer, Carson M Tobias, Brooke P Draggoo, Kathleen E Finn, Payton J Hoff, Katharine H Polasek
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Abstract

Background: Electrical stimulation is increasingly relevant in a variety of medical treatments. In this study, surface electrical stimulation was evaluated as a method to non-invasively target a neural function, specifically natural sensation in the distal limbs.

Method: Electrodes were placed over the median and ulnar nerves at the elbow and the common peroneal and lateral sural cutaneous nerves at the knee. Strength-duration curves for sensation were compared between nerves. The location, modality, and intensity of each sensation were also analyzed. In an effort to evoke natural sensations, several patterned waveforms were evaluated.

Results: Distal sensation was obtained in all but one of the 48 nerves tested in able-bodied subjects and in the two nerves from subjects with an amputation. Increasing the pulse amplitude of the stimulus caused an increase in the area and magnitude of the sensation in a majority of subjects. A low frequency waveform evoked a tapping or tapping-like sensation in 29 out of the 31 able-bodied subjects and a sensation that could be considered natural in two subjects with an amputation. This waveform performed better than other patterned waveforms that had proven effective during implanted extra-neural stimulation.

Conclusion: Surface electrical stimulation has the potential to be a powerful, non-invasive tool for activation of the nervous system. These results suggest that a tapping sensation in the distal extremity can be evoked in most able-bodied individuals and that targeting the nerve trunk from the surface is a valid method to evoke sensation in the phantom limb of individuals with an amputation for short term applications.

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用表面电刺激诱发远端肢体的自然感觉。
背景:电刺激在各种医学治疗中越来越重要。在这项研究中,表面电刺激被评估为一种非侵入性靶向神经功能的方法,特别是远端肢体的自然感觉。方法:电极置于肘部正中神经、尺神经和膝关节腓总皮神经、腓外侧皮神经上。比较神经间感觉的强度-持续时间曲线。还分析了每种感觉的位置、形态和强度。为了唤起自然的感觉,我们评估了几种有图案的波形。结果:健全人的48条神经和截肢者的2条神经均有远端感觉。在大多数受试者中,增加刺激的脉冲幅度会导致感觉的面积和强度增加。在31名身体健全的受试者中,有29名受试者产生了敲击或类似敲击的感觉,而在两名截肢受试者中,这种感觉可以被认为是自然的。在植入的神经外刺激中,这种波形比其他已被证明有效的模式波形表现得更好。结论:表面电刺激有潜力成为一种强大的、非侵入性的神经系统激活工具。这些结果表明,在大多数健全的个体中,远端敲击感觉可以被唤起,从表面瞄准神经干是一种有效的方法,可以短期应用于截肢个体的幻肢。
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