Title of article
The effect of FES of the tibial nerve on physiological activation of leg muscles during gait
Author/Authors
Monaghan، نويسنده , , Colleen C. and Hermens، نويسنده , , Hermie J. and Nene، نويسنده , , Anand V. and Tenniglo، نويسنده , , Martin J.B. and Veltink، نويسنده , , Peter H.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
7
From page
332
To page
338
Abstract
The effects of surface functional electrical stimulation (FES) of the tibial nerve of healthy subjects were evaluated. The FES was applied at three different times during gait: early, mid and late stances. The purpose of this work is to understand the effect of unilateral stimulation on the bilateral activation patterns of leg muscles, because FES is used in practice to improve gait, while associated neuromuscular change is not often measured. The experimental protocol presented here will be transferred to stroke subjects, who could benefit from improved push-off during gait. Results show that FES of the tibial nerve changes the offset timing of the tibialis anterior muscle on the stimulated side and the on- and offset timings of the tibialis anterior muscle of the leg contralateral to stimulation. Additionally, activity levels of the semitendinosus ipsilateral and tibialis anterior contralateral to the stimulated leg significantly decreased, with respect to the non-stimulated condition. For the semitendinosus, this was a difference of 6–7 μV, with p < 0.05. For the tibialis anterior, this was a difference of 7–15 μV, with a significance of p = 0.00, respectively.
nformation is important for future applications of stimulation as it means that stimulation not only affects the stimulated muscle but also the physiological motor control by the CNS.
Keywords
Healthy subjects , Tibial nerve , Gastrocnemius , Triceps surae , Soleus , calf muscle , Gait , Functional electrical stimulation , FES , Electromyography , EMG , Activation patterns , Push-off
Journal title
Medical Engineering and Physics
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Medical Engineering and Physics
Record number
1730913
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