Application Of Muscle Nerve Stimulation In Health And Disease

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Application of Muscle/Nerve Stimulation in Health and Disease

Application of Muscle/Nerve Stimulation in Health and Disease
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 127
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ISBN-10 : 9781402082337
ISBN-13 : 1402082339
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Book Synopsis Application of Muscle/Nerve Stimulation in Health and Disease by : Gerta Vrbová

Download or read book Application of Muscle/Nerve Stimulation in Health and Disease written by Gerta Vrbová and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2008-04-19 with total page 127 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The first evidence that electrical changes can cause muscles to contract was p- vided by Galvani (1791). Galvani’s ideas about ‘animal electricity’ were explored during the 19th and 20th century when it was firmly established that ‘electricity’ is one of the most important mechanisms used for communication by the nervous system and muscle. These researches lead to the development of ever more soph- ticated equipment that could either record the electrical changes in nerves and muscles, or elicit functional changes by electrically stimulating these structures. It was indeed the combination of these two methods that elucidated many of the basic principles about the function of the nervous system. Following these exciting findings, it was discovered that electrical stimulation and the functions elicited by it also lead to long-term changes in the properties of nerves and particularly muscles. Recent findings help us to understand the mec- nisms by which activity induced by electrical stimulation can influence mature, fully differentiated cells, in particular muscles, blood vessels and nerves. Electrically elicited activity determines the properties of muscle fibres by activating a sequence of signalling pathways that change the gene expression of the muscle. Thus, elect- cal activity graduated from a simple mechanism that is used to elicit muscle c- traction, to a system that could induce permanent changes in muscles and modify most of its characteristic properties.


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