DocumentCode
471856
Title
Preliminary Evaluation of a Neural Prosthesis for Standing after Spinal Cord Injury with Four Contact Nerve-Cuff Electrodes for Quadriceps Stimulation
Author
Fisher, Lee E. ; Miller, Michael E. ; Nogan, Stephanie J. ; Davis, John A. ; Anderson, Jr James S ; Murray, Lori M. ; Tyler, Dustin J. ; Triolo, Ronald J.
Author_Institution
Case Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland, OH
fYear
2006
fDate
Aug. 30 2006-Sept. 3 2006
Firstpage
3592
Lastpage
3595
Abstract
This study describes the preliminary performance of an implanted neuroprosthesis for standing and transfers after spinal cord injury. The system is a 16-channel version of the 8-channel Case Western Reserve University/Veteran Affairs (CWRU/VA) standing/transfer neural prosthesis. It includes bilateral four channel femoral nerve cuff electrodes for stimulation of the vastii to provide knee extension. To date, the prosthesis has been implanted in one subject who was previously a user of the original 8-channel CWRU/VA system. In the first four months after implantation of the new neuroprosthesis, this subject has been able to stand for approximately 2.5 minutes with up to 86% of total body weight supported by the lower extremities. These values far exceed the stand time (approximately 1 minute) and body weight distributions (55% on the legs) for the same subject when using the 8-channel system four months after implantation. The nerve cuff electrodes have been stable over the four months since implantation, with little change in stimulation threshold and saturation values, which suggests that there have been no biological effects on the electrodes. These results suggest that the second generation 16-channel neuroprosthesis with nerve-cuff electrodes will provide stronger knee extension moments over a longer duration before fatigue during standing and transfers
Keywords
bioelectric phenomena; biomechanics; biomedical electrodes; muscle; neurophysiology; prosthetics; wounds; Case Western Reserve University; bilateral four channel femoral nerve cuff electrodes; fatigue resistance; knee extension; nerve cuff stability; neural prosthesis; quadriceps stimulation; saturation values; spinal cord injury; stimulation threshold; Cities and towns; Electrodes; Extremities; Fatigue; Knee; Leg; Muscles; Prosthetics; Recruitment; Spinal cord injury;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2006. EMBS '06. 28th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location
New York, NY
ISSN
1557-170X
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0032-5
Electronic_ISBN
1557-170X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IEMBS.2006.260833
Filename
4462574
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