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Self-Closing Stretchable Cuff Electrodes for Peripheral Nerve Stimulation and Electromyographic Signal Recording

Mei Yu, Changxian Wang, Huanqing Cui, Jianping Huang, Qianhengyuan Yu, Ping Wang, Chao Huang, Guanglin Li, Yang Zhao, Xuemin Du, Zhiyuan Liu

2023ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces32 citationsDOI

Abstract

The cuff electrode can be wrapped in the columnar or tubular biological tissue for physiological signal detection or stimulation regulation. The reliable and non-excessive interfaces between the electrode and complex tissue are critical. Here, we propose a self-closing stretchable cuff electrode, which is able to self-close onto the bundles of tissues after dropping water. The curliness is realized by the mechanical stress mismatch between different layers of the elastic substrate. The material of the substrate can be selected to match the modulus of the target tissue to achieve minimal constraint on the tissue. Moreover, the self-closing structure keeps the cuff electrode free from any extra mechanical locking structure. For in vivo testing, both sciatic nerve stimulation to drive muscles and electromyographic signal monitoring around a rat's extensor digitorum longus for 1 month prove that our proposed electrode conforms well to the curved surface of biological tissue.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceElectrodeBiomedical engineeringSciatic nerveSIGNAL (programming language)CuffFunctional electrical stimulationStimulationSubstrate (aquarium)AnatomyComputer scienceNeuroscienceMedicineSurgeryChemistryProgramming languagePhysical chemistryGeologyBiologyOceanographyNeuroscience and Neural EngineeringAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsMuscle activation and electromyography studies
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