Modeling the response of small myelinated axons in a compound nerve to kilohertz frequency signals

NA Pelot, CE Behrend, WM Grill - Journal of neural engineering, 2017 - iopscience.iop.org
Objective. There is growing interest in electrical neuromodulation of peripheral nerves,
particularly autonomic nerves, to treat various diseases. Electrical signals in the kilohertz …

Kilohertz electrical stimulation nerve conduction block: effects of electrode surface area

YA Patel, BS Kim, WS Rountree… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Kilohertz electrical stimulation (KES) induces repeatable and reversible conduction block of
nerve activity and is a potential therapeutic option for various diseases and disorders …

The effects of paranodal myelin damage on action potential depend on axonal structure

E Daneshi Kohan, BS Lashkari, CJ Sparrey - Medical & biological …, 2018 - Springer
Biophysical computational models of axons provide an important tool for quantifying the
effects of injury and disease on signal conduction characteristics. Several studies have used …

[PDF][PDF] Quantifying the Effects of Kilohertz Frequency Electrical Signals on Small Autonomic Nerve Fibers: Computational Modeling and In Vivo Electrophysiology AKA …

NA Pelot - Biomedical Engineering) Warren M. Grill …, 2019 - dukespace.lib.duke.edu
There is growing interest in treating diseases through electrical stimulation and block of
peripheral autonomic nerves, especially the vagus nerve (VN). Applications include …

[PDF][PDF] Quantitative Analysis of Kilohertz-Frequency Neurostimulation

LEM Daza - 2016 - dukespace.lib.duke.edu
Mainstream electrical stimulation therapies, eg, spinal cord stimulation (SCS) and deep
brain stimulation, use pulse trains that are delivered at rates no higher than 200 Hz. In recent …