EStim-Audio.com the worlds first free site dedicated to the idea of playing with electricity and sound. A Comprehensive look at the world of sound based electroplay in one handy location. EMG Triggered Stimulation is the combination of biofeedback and electrical. Exciting patent pending Reciprocal EMG Triggered Stimulation (RETS) program.
A signal generator generating signals for e-stim purposes. Planned to support windows, linux, and popular cell phone/tablet systems. Will create pulse trains that are mostly zero-averaged to avoid cell damage, allow certain manipulation options (frequency and amplitude modulation in certain ways). Control will be possible via a Java Swing GUI, and/or a terminal like interface on network or serial lines. Will allow 1-4 channels (2-8 electrodes). Output the signal via a soundcard to an amplifier that can output e-stim compliant signals (100+V, current limited to about 100mA, high impedance, short circuit proof).
Care to have a potential free output for every electrode (use separating NF transformers). Author claims no responsibility for physical damage from misuse or routing the signal through unsuitable circuitry. Any use happens at the sole risk of the user.
Or, you can uninstall Solid Edge 2D Drafting ST2 from your computer by using the Add/Remove Program feature in the Window's Control Panel. • On the Start menu (for Windows 8, right-click the screen's bottom-left corner), click Control Panel, and then, under Programs, do one of the following: • Windows Vista/7/8: Click Uninstall a Program. • Windows XP: Click Add or Remove Programs. • When you find the program Solid Edge 2D Drafting ST2, click it, and then do one of the following: • Windows Vista/7/8: Click Uninstall. • Windows XP: Click the Remove or Change/Remove tab (to the right of the program).
Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) The g.Estim FES is a constant-current, biphasic electrical stimulator intended for powered muscle stimulation. G.Estim FES has an applied part of type BF with connectors for bipolar stimulation electrodes (anode and cathode). The device is controlled by a computer via USB connection. It also has digital outputs for synchronization with other devices. An optional hand-switch allows you to perform stimulation manually. Alternatively, an optional foot-switch can be used to explicitely enable/disable stimulation. G.Estim FES includes an impedance measurement function and contains a high-impedance stop mechanism that stops stimulation when electrode contact becomes loose.
The g.Estim FES is intended for temporary relaxation of muscle spasms, prevention or retardation of disuse atrophy, increasing local blood flow in the treatment area, muscle re-education, prevention of post-surgical phlebo-thrombosis through immediate stimulation of calf muscles, maintaining or increasing range of motion. Therapeutic use of g.Estim FES The indication for usage of the g.Estim FES for muscle stimulation is given when muscles of the body that are partly or fully paralyzed due to injury to the central nervous system should be contracted to generate movement. This is the case for example in patients with stroke, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, or cerebral palsy, where rehabilitation programs or assistive devices such as orthoses are indicated that aim for recovery or substitution of the impaired function.
For closed-loop experiments, g.USBamp, g.HIamp or g.Nautilus with g.HIsys is used to record EEG/ECoG data, perform real-time analysis and to control the g.Estim PRO for cortical stimulation. Every device that is found is listed with its serial number in the drop-down box at the left side of the panel. Via the drop-down box, another connected device can be selected. As soon as a device is selected an initial self-test is executed on the device to assure correct functionality. During the self-test, the LED indications of the device are switched on and off.
Passing this test is crucial for a safe and accurate operation of the device. The button Refresh updates the device list when a new device was connected to the computer since the software was started. The button Selftest repeats the self-test for the selected device.
EStim-Audio.com the worlds first free site dedicated to the idea of playing with electricity and sound. A Comprehensive look at the world of sound based electroplay in one handy location. EMG Triggered Stimulation is the combination of biofeedback and electrical. Exciting patent pending Reciprocal EMG Triggered Stimulation (RETS) program.
A signal generator generating signals for e-stim purposes. Planned to support windows, linux, and popular cell phone/tablet systems. Will create pulse trains that are mostly zero-averaged to avoid cell damage, allow certain manipulation options (frequency and amplitude modulation in certain ways). Control will be possible via a Java Swing GUI, and/or a terminal like interface on network or serial lines. Will allow 1-4 channels (2-8 electrodes). Output the signal via a soundcard to an amplifier that can output e-stim compliant signals (100+V, current limited to about 100mA, high impedance, short circuit proof).
Care to have a potential free output for every electrode (use separating NF transformers). Author claims no responsibility for physical damage from misuse or routing the signal through unsuitable circuitry. Any use happens at the sole risk of the user.
Or, you can uninstall Solid Edge 2D Drafting ST2 from your computer by using the Add/Remove Program feature in the Window's Control Panel. • On the Start menu (for Windows 8, right-click the screen's bottom-left corner), click Control Panel, and then, under Programs, do one of the following: • Windows Vista/7/8: Click Uninstall a Program. • Windows XP: Click Add or Remove Programs. • When you find the program Solid Edge 2D Drafting ST2, click it, and then do one of the following: • Windows Vista/7/8: Click Uninstall. • Windows XP: Click the Remove or Change/Remove tab (to the right of the program).
Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) The g.Estim FES is a constant-current, biphasic electrical stimulator intended for powered muscle stimulation. G.Estim FES has an applied part of type BF with connectors for bipolar stimulation electrodes (anode and cathode). The device is controlled by a computer via USB connection. It also has digital outputs for synchronization with other devices. An optional hand-switch allows you to perform stimulation manually. Alternatively, an optional foot-switch can be used to explicitely enable/disable stimulation. G.Estim FES includes an impedance measurement function and contains a high-impedance stop mechanism that stops stimulation when electrode contact becomes loose.
The g.Estim FES is intended for temporary relaxation of muscle spasms, prevention or retardation of disuse atrophy, increasing local blood flow in the treatment area, muscle re-education, prevention of post-surgical phlebo-thrombosis through immediate stimulation of calf muscles, maintaining or increasing range of motion. Therapeutic use of g.Estim FES The indication for usage of the g.Estim FES for muscle stimulation is given when muscles of the body that are partly or fully paralyzed due to injury to the central nervous system should be contracted to generate movement. This is the case for example in patients with stroke, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, or cerebral palsy, where rehabilitation programs or assistive devices such as orthoses are indicated that aim for recovery or substitution of the impaired function.
For closed-loop experiments, g.USBamp, g.HIamp or g.Nautilus with g.HIsys is used to record EEG/ECoG data, perform real-time analysis and to control the g.Estim PRO for cortical stimulation. Every device that is found is listed with its serial number in the drop-down box at the left side of the panel. Via the drop-down box, another connected device can be selected. As soon as a device is selected an initial self-test is executed on the device to assure correct functionality. During the self-test, the LED indications of the device are switched on and off.
Passing this test is crucial for a safe and accurate operation of the device. The button Refresh updates the device list when a new device was connected to the computer since the software was started. The button Selftest repeats the self-test for the selected device.