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dc.contributor Graduate Program in Biomedical Engineering.
dc.contributor.advisor Gülçür, Halil Özcan.
dc.contributor.author Yavuz, Aykut.
dc.date.accessioned 2023-03-16T13:15:07Z
dc.date.available 2023-03-16T13:15:07Z
dc.date.issued 2006.
dc.identifier.other BM 2006 Y38
dc.identifier.uri http://digitalarchive.boun.edu.tr/handle/123456789/19029
dc.description.abstract Multiple sclerosis, stroke and peripheral neural disorders affect the centralnervous system and cause various nervous and muscular disabilities. One of thesedisabilities is called drop foot, which prevents the patient from raising the foot at the ankle and effectively swinging the leg when walking. This situation can be corrected by using muscle stimulators and synchronizing functional electrical stimulation of thecommon peroneal nerve to the swing phase of the gait cycle.This thesis presents a portable, two channels, functional electrical stimulator that was designed and developed to assist drop foot patients during walking. The device has two independently programmable constant current outputs, which can produce biphasicpulses having pulse with up to 350 us and amplitude up to 100 mA. A microcontroller core controls all of the parameters. A new program code has been written for controlling stimulation parameters and storing them for a future application. The system can be programmed using push buttons and an LCD display. A foot switch worn by the patient, under the heel, is used for getting feedback control for stimulation timing during the gaitcycle. This foot switch triggers the output channels to stimulate the related musclesthrough electrodes that are placed over the nerves. Various tests have shown that our system is reliable and the performance of the design is satisfactory enough.|Keywords: Functional electrical stimulation, drop foot, muscle stimulation.
dc.format.extent 30cm. +
dc.publisher Thesis (M.S.)-Bogazici University. Institute of Biomedical Engineering, 2006.
dc.relation Includes appendices.
dc.relation Includes appendices.
dc.subject.lcsh Electric stimulation.
dc.subject.lcsh Muscle strength.
dc.title A FES device developed for treating drop foot
dc.format.pages xii, 72 leaves;


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