Pressure changes under the ischial tuberosities of seated individuals during sacral nerve root stimulation

Neuromuscular stimulation via the sacral nerve roots is proposed for prevention of ischial pressure ulcers following a spinal cord injury (SCI). Acute effects of sacral functional magnetic stimulation (FMS) on seat interface pressure changes were investigated in five nondisabled volunteers. Similar...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2006-03, Vol.43 (2), p.209-218
Hauptverfasser: Liu, Liang Qin, Nicholson, Graham P, Knight, Sarah L, Chelvarajah, Ramesh, Gall, Angela, Middleton, Fred R I, Ferguson-Pell, Martin W, Craggs, Michael D
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description Neuromuscular stimulation via the sacral nerve roots is proposed for prevention of ischial pressure ulcers following a spinal cord injury (SCI). Acute effects of sacral functional magnetic stimulation (FMS) on seat interface pressure changes were investigated in five nondisabled volunteers. Similar effects were demonstrated with functional electrical stimulation in people with SCI who used a sacral anterior root stimulator implant. The results indicated that sacral nerve root stimulation, either by FMS or implanted electrical stimulation, induced gluteus maximus contraction and mild pelvic tilt sufficient for clinically significant reductions in ischial pressures during sitting.
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Bedsores
Cohort Studies
Electric Stimulation Therapy - methods
Electrodes
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Ischium - physiopathology
Lumbosacral Plexus - physiopathology
Male
Middle Aged
Nervous system
Patient compliance
Patients
Pressure
Pressure measurement
Pressure Ulcer - etiology
Pressure Ulcer - prevention & control
Probability
Risk Assessment
Spinal cord injuries
Spinal Cord Injuries - complications
Spinal Cord Injuries - rehabilitation
Spinal Nerve Roots - physiopathology
Studies
Technological change
Treatment Outcome
Ulcers
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