Difference between revisions of "Electrical and Magnetic Stimulation of the Central and Peripheral Nervous System:Modeling of Generated Fields and Data Interpretation"

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Abstract


Magnetic stimulation of the central and peripheral nervous system is widely used today in clinical neurophysiology to assess the functional status of motor efferent pathways and peripheral nerves. Introduced in the 1980s, this technique is based on the induction of high-intensity, rapidly changing magnetic fields (up to 2 T), which generate an electric field in nerve tissues through electromagnetic induction. Despite its widespread use, the technique remains largely empirical, with several areas for improvement in both technology and clinical applications.
Magnetic stimulation of the central and peripheral nervous system is widely used today in clinical neurophysiology to assess the functional status of motor efferent pathways and peripheral nerves. Introduced in the 1980s, this technique is based on the induction of high-intensity, rapidly changing magnetic fields (up to 2 T), which generate an electric field in nerve tissues through electromagnetic induction. Despite its widespread use, the technique remains largely empirical, with several areas for improvement in both technology and clinical applications.
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