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

  • Julémont N
  • Nonclercq A
  • Delchambre A
  • et al.
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Abstract

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.

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Julémont, N., Nonclercq, A., Delchambre, A., & Vanhoestenberghe, A. (2016). A study on cross-talk nerve stimulation: electrode placement and current leakage lid. European Journal of Translational Myology, 26(3). https://doi.org/10.4081/ejtm.2016.6083

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