Proceedings of the 2016 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing: Adjunct 2016
DOI: 10.1145/2968219.2979136
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On-skin technologies for muscle sensing and actuation

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“…Although there are different criteria for evaluating sleep breathing disorders, the incidence of sleep apnea in patients with SCI was higher than in the healthy population, and the incidence of patients with tetraplegia was higher than in the paraplegic population (119,120). The exact mechanism underlying sleep apnea after CSCI remains unclear, although some researchers have suggested associations with upper airway muscle inactivation, autonomic dysregulation, reduced lung volume, and modifications in brainstem plasticity or chemosensitivity (11,121).…”
Section: Increased Frequency Of Sleep Apneamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although there are different criteria for evaluating sleep breathing disorders, the incidence of sleep apnea in patients with SCI was higher than in the healthy population, and the incidence of patients with tetraplegia was higher than in the paraplegic population (119,120). The exact mechanism underlying sleep apnea after CSCI remains unclear, although some researchers have suggested associations with upper airway muscle inactivation, autonomic dysregulation, reduced lung volume, and modifications in brainstem plasticity or chemosensitivity (11,121).…”
Section: Increased Frequency Of Sleep Apneamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This makes them feasible for everyday use and enables patients to carry out long-lasting rehabilitation therapies with greater ease and comfort (118). Several studies have developed and tested flexible EEG (119,120) and EMG (121)(122)(123) electrodes for signal acquisition. Moreover, in 2019, research was published in "Nature Machine Intelligence, " in which Mahmood et al designed a fully portable, flexible, and wireless BCI system for EEG data acquisition (124).…”
Section: Hybrid With Additional Paradigm (Virtual Reality)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The FES is adjusted based on the muscle activities and provides sufficient stimulation for wrist extension, hand opening, and ulnar deviation. In another related research [155], on-skin technology has been used to develop a flexible, stretchable, and power efficient sEMG electrode grid for controlling FES stimulation (figure 8). Xu et al [156] developed a flexible skin-mounted sensing platform that can monitor sEMG via sensing, ground, and reference electrodes (figure 9(a)).…”
Section: Emg Acquisition Systems/electrodesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This causes the compromising of selective activation of targeted muscles and also induces muscle fatigue [179]. Hence, to overcome this shortcoming and provide selective stimulation, the flexible multiple electrodes array has been developed to easily be placed on curvy surfaces and cover multiple targeted areas on a single location [154,155,[180][181][182][183]. It allows the selective activation of individual electrodes to deliver the selective stimulation to targeted muscles.…”
Section: Stroke Rehabilitation and Assistive Devices 321 Fes Based Rehabilitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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