Generation of direct current electrical fields as regenerative therapy for spinal cord injury: A review
Review article, 2023

Electrical stimulation (ES) shows promise as a therapy to promote recovery and regeneration after spinal cord injury. ES therapy establishes beneficial electric fields (EFs) and has been investigated in numerous studies, which date back nearly a century. In this review, we discuss the various engineering approaches available to generate regenerative EFs through direct current electrical stimulation and very low frequency electrical stimulation. We highlight the electrode-tissue interface, which is important for the appropriate choice of electrode material and stimulator circuitry. We discuss how to best estimate and control the generated field, which is an important measure for comparability of studies. Finally, we assess the methods used in these studies to measure functional recovery after the injury and treatment. This work reviews studies in the field of ES therapy with the goal of supporting decisions regarding best stimulation strategy and recovery assessment for future work.

Author

Lukas Matter

Chalmers, Microtechnology and Nanoscience (MC2), Electronics Material and Systems

University of Freiburg

Bruce Harland

University of Auckland

Brad Raos

University of Auckland

Darren Svirskis

University of Auckland

Maria Asplund

University of Freiburg

Chalmers, Microtechnology and Nanoscience (MC2), Electronics Material and Systems

Luleå University of Technology

APL Bioengineering

24732877 (eISSN)

Vol. 7 3 031505

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European Research Council (ERC) (759655-SPEEDER), 2022-06-01 -- 2023-07-31.

Subject Categories

Neurology

DOI

10.1063/5.0152669

PubMed

37736015

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10/12/2023