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Dr. Nitin Sharma’s Ultrasound Tremor Suppression Study Featured on IEEE TBME May Cover

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  • 3 days ago
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In this paper, Dr. Sharma and his group showed how ultrasound imaging-derived tremor signals can trigger low-intensity, non-invasive electrical stimulation to suppress wrist tremors in Persons with Essential Tremors and Parkinson's disease. Ultrasound imaging-derived signals are artifact-free, unlike EMG, which is affected by stimulation artifacts. Their approach allows simultaneous muscle stimulation and recording of the tremor signal from the forearm muscles.




 
 
 

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