ISSN: 2167-0870
Department of Physical Therapy, Gunma Paz University, Takasaki, Japan
Research Article
Feasibility of Neuro Prosthetic Functional Electrical Stimulation for Chronic Hemiplegia
Author(s): Masaya Tanabe and Akira Kimura*
Purpose: To determine whether the optimal frequency of Neuro Prosthetic Functional Electrical Stimulation (NP-FES) to reawaken awareness of paralyzed hand movement for the purpose of disuse prevention in persons with chronic hemiplegia left with a paralyzed limb differs from that in the acute phase.
Design: Intervention study.
Setting: Japanese nursing home day care and community residents.
Participants: Eleven Elderly persons with hemiplegia aged 50-90 years.
Interventions: NP-FES (Neuro Prosthetic Functional Electrical Stimulator) applies 70 Hz and 120 Hz.
Control: NP-FES applies 35 Hz.
Main outcome measures: Interviewing whether the patient was again aware of the movement of the paralyzed hand, wrist exten.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2167-0870.25.15.580