DocumentCode
1629677
Title
Stability of chronic intrafascicular electrode recordings
Author
Lefurge, Todd M. ; Goodall, Eleanor V. ; Horch, Kenneth W. ; Schoenberg, Andrew S.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Bioeng., Utah Univ., Salt Lake City, UT, USA
fYear
1989
Firstpage
932
Abstract
Intrafascicular electrodes have been implanted in peripheral nerves of cats and have recorded neural activity from a small population of nerve fibers for as long as six months, suggesting that these electrodes can be used on a chronic basis to acquire information about limb position, muscle force and skin contact. Preliminary results suggest that the activity of a small population of nerve fibers can be reliably monitored on a long-term basis using intrafascicular electrodes. They appear to cause little or no permanent damage and so may be suitable for use in an functional neuromuscular stimulation feedback system
Keywords
bioelectric potentials; neurophysiology; 0.5 yr; cat peripheral nerves; chronic intrafascicular electrode recordings; functional neuromuscular stimulation feedback system; limb position; long-term monitoring; muscle force; neural activity; recording stability; skin contact; Biomedical electrodes; Biomedical engineering; Cats; Laboratories; Monitoring; Muscles; Nerve fibers; Neurofeedback; Skin; Stability;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 1989. Images of the Twenty-First Century., Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in
Conference_Location
Seattle, WA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IEMBS.1989.95623
Filename
95623
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