DocumentCode :
1224831
Title :
Modulation of Muscle Force by Recruitment During Intramuscular Stimulation
Author :
Crago, Patrick E. ; Peckham, P. Hunter ; Thrope, Geoffrey B.
Author_Institution :
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Applied Neural Control Laboratory, Case Western Reserve University
Issue :
12
fYear :
1980
Firstpage :
679
Lastpage :
684
Abstract :
The input¿output relationships for modulation of force by recruitment during intramuscular electrical stimulation were examined for cat sleus muscles and human finger and thumb muscles. Recruitment was modulated by varying either the pulsewidth or amplitude of a monophasic, rectangular, cathodal current pulse train. Force was a nonlinear function of either pulsewidth or amplitude, and the shape of the nonlinearity was the same regardless of which parameter was modulated. The charge per stimulus pulse was lowest if pulsewidth was modulated with a fixed, high amplitude stimulus. The shape of the nonlinear relationship between pulsewidth and force (recruitment characteristic) depended on stimulus amplitude, electrode location in the muscle and muscle length. In most applications the amplitude and location would be fixed, so force would be a two-dimensional nonlinear function of pulsewidth and muscle length. The results are discussed with respect to possible mechanisns of recruitment during intramuscular stimulation, and the implications of the nonlinearities on the proportional control of orthoses employing electrically stimulated muscles.
Keywords :
Amplitude modulation; Electrical stimulation; Fingers; Humans; Muscles; Pulse modulation; Pulse shaping methods; Recruitment; Shape; Space vector pulse width modulation; Animals; Cats; Electric Stimulation; Electric Stimulation Therapy; Electrodes, Implanted; Electrophysiology; Hand; Hindlimb; Humans; Muscle Contraction; Muscles; Neural Conduction; Recruitment, Neurophysiological; Spinal Cord Injuries;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9294
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.1980.326592
Filename :
4123171
Link To Document :
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