Clinical results of a preliminary investigation into the use of two channel stimulation to improve the quality of walking of patients with established hemiplegia.
Mon 1st Jan, 2001
The Compustim 2B was a predecessor to the O2CHS device. This paper describe initial experience of its use to stimulate common peroneal nerve with either hamstrings, calf or triceps muscles and bilateral dropped foot. Use of the device produced significant improvements in walking speed and reductions in PCI.
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