Standardizing fatigue-resistance testing during electrical stimulation of paralysed human quadriceps muscles, a practical approach.
Martin SchmollRonan Le GuillouDavid Lobato BorgesCharles FattalEmerson Fachin-MartinsChristine Azevedo CostePublished in: Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation (2021)
In most practical applications, FES is intended to initiate dynamic movements. Therefore, it is crucial to assess fatigue-resistance by using dynamic contractions. Reporting the relationship between produced torque and knee-extension-angle can help to observe the stability of a chosen electrode-configuration for a targeted range-of-motion. Additionally, we suggest to perform fatigue testing at higher forces (e.g. 40% of the maximal evoked torque) in pre-trained subjects with SCI to better reflect the practical demands of FES-applications.
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