Surgery – Truss – Pad
Patent
1987-09-18
1989-09-19
Hindenburg, Max
Surgery
Truss
Pad
128798, 128802, A61N 104
Patent
active
048671665
ABSTRACT:
A transcutaneous nerve and/or muscle stimulation electrode is provided which may be contoured to the skin areas of a patient and stretched therewith while impulse signals are electrically conducted into the body. This stretching ability is provided by a conductive fabric which includes an array of conductive fibers with interstitial areas therebetween. A conductive adhesive fills interstitial areas of the conductive fabric and provides for adhering the electrode to the patient's skin.
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Axelgaard Jens
Grussing Theodore
Hackler Walter A.
Hindenburg Max
Jens Axelgaard
Lacyk J. P.
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