Singh et al., 1999 - Google Patents
Expiratory muscle activation by functional magnetic stimulation of thoracic and lumbar spinal nervesSingh et al., 1999
- Document ID
- 3425735712365067121
- Author
- Singh H
- Magruder M
- Bushnik T
- Lin V
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Critical care medicine
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Objective: This study was conducted to stimulate respiratory muscles by functional magnetic stimulation (FMS) of the spinal nerves (T1-L5) to obtain maximum expiratory function. Design: A prospective before and after trial. Setting: Functional Magnetic Stimulation …
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