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A review of textile-based electrodes developed for electrostimulation
Author(s) -
Luisa Euler,
Li Guo,
NilsKrister Persson
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
textile research journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.43
H-Index - 84
eISSN - 1746-7748
pISSN - 0040-5175
DOI - 10.1177/00405175211051949
Subject(s) - usable , electrode , textile , usability , work (physics) , biomedical engineering , computer science , transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation , materials science , medicine , mechanical engineering , human–computer interaction , engineering , composite material , chemistry , alternative medicine , pathology , world wide web
Electrical stimulation can be used for the treatment of various nerve and muscle injuries as well as acute and chronic pain conditions. An electrical pulse is applied to a muscle or nerve to activate excitable tissue using internal or external electrodes with the aim of building muscle strength, artificially creating or supporting limb movement or reducing pain. Textile electrodes offer several advantages over conventionally used disposable surface electrodes: they are flexible and re-usable and they do not require hydrogels, thereby avoiding skin irritation and allergic reactions and enhancing user comfort. This article presents a literature review that assesses the state of research on textile electrode constructions. Based on the review, production approaches and designs are compared, methods for evaluating stimulation discomfort and pain are proposed and issues related to user compliance are discussed. The article concludes with suggestions for future work focused on investigating the impacts of textile-based electrode parameters on comfort, convenience and ease of use.

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