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An electrode array is described that can be used to stimulate skeletal muscle through the peripheral motor nerves. This electrode array differs from the sleeve electrode that is used conventionally in that the motor units are stimulated sequentially, a mode of stimulation which closely mimics the normal asynchronous firing pattern of motor units that occurs during voluntary activity. Using this stimulation technique, tetanic contractions can be developed by muscle at low stimulation voltages and within physiological stimulation frequencies. Furthermore, unlike synchronous electrical stimulation, during sequential stimulation, submaximal tensions can be maintained for sustained periods of time. The applications of this electrode array to rehabilitation medicine are discussed
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Petrofsky, J.S. Sequential motor unit stimulation through peripheral motor nerves in the cat. Med. Biol. Eng. Comput. 17, 87–93 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02440958
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