2023
DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2022.1045942
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Selective stimulation of nociceptive small fibers during intraepidermal electrical stimulation: Experiment and computational analysis

Abstract: Electrical stimulation of skin nociceptors is gaining attention in pain research and peripheral neuropathy diagnosis. However, the optimal parameters for selective stimulation are still difficult to determine because they require simultaneous characterization of the electrical response of small fibers (Aδ- and C-fibers). In this study, we measured the in vivo electrical threshold responses of small fibers to train-pulse stimulation in humans for the first time. We also examined selective stimulation via a comp… Show more

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“…We expect our main results to also hold for C-fiber median nerves with differences in rheobase and chronaxie values. Given the type of pain felt and if one were to know underlying nerve depth [43], one could potentially start with a suitable pulse width. In reality however, pre-programmed therapy modes (combination of pre-set frequency and pulse width) are provided in TENS devices, limiting full flexibility to the user in parameter selection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We expect our main results to also hold for C-fiber median nerves with differences in rheobase and chronaxie values. Given the type of pain felt and if one were to know underlying nerve depth [43], one could potentially start with a suitable pulse width. In reality however, pre-programmed therapy modes (combination of pre-set frequency and pulse width) are provided in TENS devices, limiting full flexibility to the user in parameter selection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%