Surgery – Truss – Pad
Patent
1978-03-09
1979-08-28
Kamm, William E.
Surgery
Truss
Pad
A61N 136
Patent
active
041657500
ABSTRACT:
A bioelectrically controlled electric stimulator of human muscles comprising an oscillator and a group of stimulator channels, each of the stimulator channels including a sensor for sensing the bioelectric activity of muscles of a programmer, a first integrator, a comparator, a modulator, a power amplifier, a unit for separating an electric signal, electrodes adapted to be connected to muscles of a person whose movement are under control, an amplifier of bioelectric activity of the person whose movements are under control and a second integrator connected to the output of the amplifier of bioelectric activity. The electric stimulator improves the correspondence between a movement performed by a person and a programmed movement. During the course of electric stimulation, pain is reduced and the stimulation signal is automatically correctable with respect to the functional state of the muscles being stimulated.
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Aleev Leonid S.
Balchev Fedor V.
Bunin Sergei G.
Gorbanev Vladimir N.
Shevchenko Anatoly B.
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