Parker et al., 2025 - Google Patents
An active electronic, high-density epidural paddle array for chronic spinal cord neuromodulationParker et al., 2025
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- Parker S
- Calvert J
- Darie R
- Jang J
- Govindarajan L
- Angelino K
- Chitnis G
- Iyassu Y
- Shaaya E
- Fridley J
- Serre T
- Borton D
- McLaughlin B
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- Publication venue
- Journal of Neural Engineering
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Objective. Epidural electrical stimulation (EES) has shown promise as both a clinical therapy and research tool for studying nervous system function. However, available clinical EES paddles are limited to using a small number of contacts due to the burden of wires …
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