publications by Warren M Grill.


Papers Published

  1. Veraart, C. and Grill, W.M. and Mortimer, J.T., Selective control of muscle activation with a multipolar nerve cuff electrode, IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng. (USA), vol. 40 no. 7 (1993), pp. 640 - 53 [10.237694] .
    (last updated on 2007/04/13)

    Abstract:
    Acute experiments were performed on adult cats to study selective activation of medial gastrocnemius, soleus, tibialis anterior, and extensor digitorium longus with a cuff electrode. A spiral nerve cuff containing twelve dot electrodes was implanted around the sciatic nerve, and evoked muscle twitch forces were recorded in six experiments. Spatially isolated dot electrodes in four geometries (monopolar, longitudinal tripolar, tripolar with four common anodes, and two parallel tripoles) were combined with transverse field steering current(s) from an anode(s) located 180° around from the cathode(s) to activate different regions of the nerve trunk. A selectivity index was used to construct recruitment curves for a muscle with the optimal degree of selectivity. Physiological responses were correlated with the anatomical structure of the sciatic nerve by identifying the nerve fascicles innervating the four muscles, and by determining the relative positions of the electrodes and the nerve fascicles. The results indicated that the use of transverse field steering current improved selectivity. The relative performance of the various electrode arrangements is discussed

    Keywords:
    biocontrol;biological techniques and instruments;muscle;