Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) electrode. a, NMES
Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) electrode. a, NMES
Download scientific diagram | | Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) electrode. a, NMES electrodes made of the Ag-hydrogel composite are assembled with a commercial electrical muscle stimulator. b, The electrodes are placed on the tibialis anterior muscle of the subject's leg to cause dorsiflexion (Supplementary Video 3). The red lines are used to track the relative change of the angle (θ) which is measured in c. c, Relative change in dorsiflexion angle as a function of stimulation time. d, Amplitude as a function of frequency, which is the result of fast Fourier Transform (FFT). e, The electrodes are placed on the arm and delivering electrical signals from the stimulator to the muscles in the posterior of the forearm (Supplementary Video 4). from publication: An electrically conductive silver–polyacrylamide–alginate hydrogel composite for soft electronics | Hydrogels offer tissue-like compliance, stretchability, fracture toughness, ionic conductivity and compatibility with biological tissues. However, their electrical conductivity (350 S cm⁻¹) and is capable of delivering direct current while maintaining soft compliance (Young’s | Hydrogel, Gels and Congenital Abnormalities | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.
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