Authors
T Adam Thrasher, Milos R Popovic
Publication date
2008/7/1
Source
Annales de réadaptation et de médecine physique
Volume
51
Issue
6
Pages
452-460
Publisher
Elsevier Masson
Description
For nearly half a century, functional electrical stimulation (FES) has been used to restore walking for people with paralysis and muscle weakness due to stroke and spinal cord injury. The first applications of the technology were intended to permanently replace lost neuromuscular function. Later, FES-assisted walking was found to have therapeutic benefits that include increased muscle strength, cardiovascular fitness and improved gait function that could be maintained after use of FES was terminated. In this review, we examine some of the major FES-assisted walking systems that have been developed for experimental and commercial purposes over the last four and a half decades, including foot drop stimulators, multichannel stimulators and hybrid orthotic systems.
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Scholar articles
TA Thrasher, MR Popovic - Annales de réadaptation et de médecine physique, 2008