نتایج جستجو برای: posterior tibial nerve stimulation ptns

تعداد نتایج: 494771  

Journal: :Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology 1998
Y Zhu A Starr S Haldeman J K Chu R A Sugerman

H-reflexes in normals were elicited by percutaneous electrical and magnetic stimulation of proximal nerve roots at the cauda equina. H-M interval to S1 nerve root stimulation at the level of the S1 foramen was 6.8 +/- 0.33 ms, with side to side difference of 0.16 +/- 0.13 ms. Compression/ischemia of the sciatic nerve in the mid-thigh abolished the H-reflex to stimulation of the tibial nerve at ...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2006
Evan R L Baldwin Piotr M Klakowicz David F Collins

Electrical stimulation (1-ms pulses, 100 Hz) produces more torque than expected from motor axon activation (extra contractions). This experiment investigates the most effective method of delivering this stimulation for neuromuscular electrical stimulation. Surface stimulation (1-ms pulses; 20 Hz for 2 s, 100 Hz for 2 s, 20 Hz for 3 s) was delivered to triceps surae and wrist flexors (muscle sti...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2011
Hirotsugu Tsuchimochi Jennifer L McCord Anna K Leal Marc P Kaufman

We investigated the contribution of tetrodotoxin (TTX)-resistant sodium channels to the augmented exercise pressor reflex observed in decerebrated rats with femoral artery ligation. The pressor responses to static contraction, to tendon stretch, and to electrical stimulation of the tibial nerve were compared before and after blocking TTX-sensitive sodium channels on the L3-L6 dorsal roots of ra...

2017
Ron Dabby Menachem Sadeh Ilan Goldberg Vitaly Finkelshtein

Peripheral neuropathic pain (PNP) is caused by neuronal damage to the peripheral nervous system and usually affects the distal extremities. This open-label study examined the effect of short-term peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) on individuals with PNP due to polyneuropathy. A total of 12 patients (mean age, 63.0 ± 10.0 years, 41.7% male) with daily bilateral PNP for at least 6 months (mean d...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2002
Patrick W Awenowicz Linda L Porter

Cortical neurons respond in a variety of ways to locally applied dopamine, perhaps because of the activation of different receptors within or among subpopulations of cells. This study was conducted to assess the effects of dopamine and the receptor subtypes that mediate the responses of a specific population of neurons, the pyramidal tract neurons (PTNs) in the rodent motor cortex. The specific...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2005
R K Kadiyala A Ramirez A E Taylor C L Saltzman M D Cassell

We investigated the blood supply of the common peroneal nerve. Dissection of 19 lower limbs, including six with intra-vascular injection of latex, allowed gross and microscopic measurements to be made of the blood supply of the common peroneal nerve in the popliteal fossa. This showed that a long segment of the nerve in the vicinity of the fibular neck contained only a few intraneural vessels o...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1979
P Martinelli P Montagna

The excitability curve of the H reflex conditioned by stimulation of a mixed nerve was studied in eight Parkinsonism patients, before and after L-dopa therapy. There was no significant variation between the two curves. However, there was a reduction of the normal early inhibition of the H reflex conditioned by exteroceptive stimulation. This indicates the presence of alterations in the organisa...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2002
Alexandr M Degtyarenko Marc P Kaufman

In decerebrate paralyzed cats, we examined the responses of 18 spinoreticular neurons to electrical stimulation of the mesencephalic locomotor region. The activity of each of the spinoreticular neurons was recorded extracellularly from laminae IV through VI of the L(7) and S(1) spinal cord. In addition, each of the 18 spinoreticular neurons received group III afferent input from the tibial nerv...

2018
Eshani Sharan Kelly Hunter Magdy Hassouna Paul B. Yoo

BACKGROUND As a potential new treatment for overactive bladder (OAB), we investigated the feasibility of non-invasively activating multiple nerve targets in the lower leg. METHODS In healthy participants, surface electrical stimulation (frequency = 20 Hz, pulse width = 200 μs) was used to target the tibial nerve, saphenous nerve, medial plantar nerve, and lateral plantar nerve. At each locati...

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