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Recent results indicate that muscles have a delayed response to neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES). Muscle groups are known to rapidly fatigue in response to external muscle stimulation when compared to volitional contractions, and recent results indicate that this input delay increases as the muscle fatigues. Since the exact value of the time-varying input delay is difficult to measure during...
Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) is a method commonly used for rehabilitation whereby an applied electrical stimulus induces muscle contractions. NMES can also evoke functional movements; however, a fundamental limitation is the early onset of fatigue. Asynchronous stimulation is a method that can reduce fatigue by utilizing multiple stimulation channels to segregate and switch between...
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