Investigation of over-the-skin electrical stimulation parameters for different normal muscles and subjects

The signal parameters for over-the-skin electrical stimulation of the left finger flexor muscles of one subject have been reported by the authors in a previous paper ( J. Biomechanics 14, 579–585). This paper presents results of similar tests on the right finger flexor, biceps and calf muscles of th...

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