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It is concluded that both excitation threshold and blocking threshold of dorsal column fibers are decreased up to 50% compared to unbranched fibers. MeSH terms.
All afferent fibers in the dorsal columns issue collateral branches into the gray matter where they freely arborize. [21] (Fig. 1). These collaterals only occur ...
Oct 22, 2024 · It is concluded that both excitation threshold and blocking threshold of dorsal column fibers are decreased up to 50% compared to unbranched ...
Recruitment of dorsal column fibers in spinal cord stimulation: influence of collateral branching · 154 Citations · 26 References.
Sep 9, 1992 · Neither does it take into account the limited length of the collaterals and the effect of the branching points. Therefore, we modeled the ...
Recruitment of dorsal columm fibers in spinal cord stimulation: influence of collateral branching ... column fibers are decreased up to 50% compared to ...
It is well known that primary afferent fibers in the dorsal columns produce small diameter collaterals that terminate in the dorsal horn and synapse on local ...
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The recruitment of dorsal column (DC) fibers is most likely restricted to Aβ fibers with a diameter ≥ 10.7 μm in a 0.20–0.25 mm layer under the pia mater and ...
... Recruitment of dorsal column fibers in spinal cord stimulation: influence of collateral branching. IEEE Trans Biomed Eng 39: 903–912. Article CAS PubMed ...
Recruitment of dorsal column fibres in spinal cord stimulation: influence of collateral branching. IEEE Trans Biomed Eng. 1992. ;. 39. : 903. –12. Szentagothai ...