2023
DOI: 10.1088/2057-1976/ace7d7
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Low energy magnetic stimulation of the phrenic nerve - a simulation study

Abstract: Peripheral magnetic stimulation is a promising assistive technique for rehabilitation. Today’s magnetic stimulation devices, designed for transcranial stimulation, operate at currents of 6 kA and higher. This makes them expensive and bulky. Many motor neurons in peripheral nerves are more accessible, have large diameters and require significantly lower field strengths for stimulation. In this work we present a simulation environment to determine the threshold current required to trigger an action potential in … Show more

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