Charli Ann Hooper
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View article: Tonic Stimulation of Dorsal Root Ganglion Results in Progressive Decline in Recruitment of Aα and Aβ-Fibers in Rats Protocol v1
Tonic Stimulation of Dorsal Root Ganglion Results in Progressive Decline in Recruitment of Aα and Aβ-Fibers in Rats Protocol v1 Open
This is a protocol for an experiment to characterize the recruitment and maintenance of action potential firing in Aα/β-fibers generated during tonic dorsal root ganglion stimulation (DRGS) applied over a range of clinically relevant stimu…
View article: Tonic Stimulation of Dorsal Root Ganglion Results in Progressive Decline in Recruitment of Aα/β-Fibers in Rats
Tonic Stimulation of Dorsal Root Ganglion Results in Progressive Decline in Recruitment of Aα/β-Fibers in Rats Open
DRGS produces a progressive and frequency-dependent reduction in ECAP amplitude that occurs within and above the frequency range used clinically to relieve pain. If DRGS-mediated analgesia relies on Aβ-fiber activation, then the frequency …
View article: Using a high-frequency carrier does not improve comfort of transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation
Using a high-frequency carrier does not improve comfort of transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation Open
Objective. Spinal cord neuromodulation has gained much attention for demonstrating improved motor recovery in people with spinal cord injury, motivating the development of clinically applicable technologies. Among them, transcutaneous spin…
View article: High-Frequency Stimulation Does Not Improve Comfort of Transcutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation
High-Frequency Stimulation Does Not Improve Comfort of Transcutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation Open
Spinal cord neuromodulation has gained much attention for demonstrating improved motor recovery in people with spinal cord injury, motivating the development of clinically applicable technologies. Among them, transcutaneous spinal cord sti…