Implantable electrode holds itself in place until body tissue grows around it and retains it. Sheath covers electrode during implantation. Partially retracted after implantation and completely retracted after growth of tissue onto electrode. Intended to provide electrical stimuli to muscles having become inactive through accident or disease. Helps paraplegics and others to exercise voluntary control over arms and legs.
Implantable Electrode For Critical Locations
NASA Tech Briefs ; 14 , 8
01.08.1990
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Low-Noise Implantable Electrode
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