A study on cross-talk nerve stimulation: electrode placement and current leakage lid

Cross-talk phenomena should be avoided when stimulating nerves. One option to limit the current spread is to use tripolar electrodes, but at the cost of increasing the number of wires connection. This should be avoided since cables must be thin and compliant. We investigated the impact of the centra...

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Main Authors: Nicolas Julémont, Antoine Nonclercq, Alain Delchambre, Anne Vanhoestenberghe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2016-07-01
Series:European Journal of Translational Myology
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Online Access:http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/bam/article/view/6083
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spelling doaj-06fec8b088f54caf84a707f53aab535c2020-11-25T00:55:25ZengPAGEPress PublicationsEuropean Journal of Translational Myology2037-74522037-74602016-07-0126310.4081/ejtm.2016.60834889A study on cross-talk nerve stimulation: electrode placement and current leakage lidNicolas Julémont0Antoine Nonclercq1Alain Delchambre2Anne Vanhoestenberghe3Université Libre de Bruxelles, BruxellesUniversité Libre de Bruxelles, BruxellesUniversité Libre de Bruxelles, BruxellesAspire-CREATe at University College LondonCross-talk phenomena should be avoided when stimulating nerves. One option to limit the current spread is to use tripolar electrodes, but at the cost of increasing the number of wires connection. This should be avoided since cables must be thin and compliant. We investigated the impact of the central electrode position and of current spread due to a gap between book and lid on cross-talk, in a set of tripolar or quasi-tripolar configurations.http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/bam/article/view/6083Cross-talk phenomenaNerve stimulationElectrode placementCurrent leakage
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author Nicolas Julémont
Antoine Nonclercq
Alain Delchambre
Anne Vanhoestenberghe
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Antoine Nonclercq
Alain Delchambre
Anne Vanhoestenberghe
A study on cross-talk nerve stimulation: electrode placement and current leakage lid
European Journal of Translational Myology
Cross-talk phenomena
Nerve stimulation
Electrode placement
Current leakage
author_facet Nicolas Julémont
Antoine Nonclercq
Alain Delchambre
Anne Vanhoestenberghe
author_sort Nicolas Julémont
title A study on cross-talk nerve stimulation: electrode placement and current leakage lid
title_short A study on cross-talk nerve stimulation: electrode placement and current leakage lid
title_full A study on cross-talk nerve stimulation: electrode placement and current leakage lid
title_fullStr A study on cross-talk nerve stimulation: electrode placement and current leakage lid
title_full_unstemmed A study on cross-talk nerve stimulation: electrode placement and current leakage lid
title_sort study on cross-talk nerve stimulation: electrode placement and current leakage lid
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series European Journal of Translational Myology
issn 2037-7452
2037-7460
publishDate 2016-07-01
description Cross-talk phenomena should be avoided when stimulating nerves. One option to limit the current spread is to use tripolar electrodes, but at the cost of increasing the number of wires connection. This should be avoided since cables must be thin and compliant. We investigated the impact of the central electrode position and of current spread due to a gap between book and lid on cross-talk, in a set of tripolar or quasi-tripolar configurations.
topic Cross-talk phenomena
Nerve stimulation
Electrode placement
Current leakage
url http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/bam/article/view/6083
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