Theoretical model of external spinal cord stimulation
Mikhail N. Shneider, Mikhail Pekker

TL;DR
This paper introduces a simple theoretical model explaining how external spinal cord stimulation can excite motor pools, aligning with existing experimental data and providing insights into neural activation mechanisms.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel theoretical model of spinal cord stimulation that accurately reflects experimental observations of motor neuron activation.
Findings
Model is consistent with experimental data
Provides a framework for understanding neural activation
Simplifies analysis of spinal cord stimulation effects
Abstract
In this paper, a simple theoretical model of excitation of action potentials of multiple motor pools by stimulating current pulses over the lumbosacral regions of the spinal cord is presented. The present model is consistent with known experimental data.
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