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publicationDate 2010-01-27-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber EP-2146777-A1
titleOfInvention System for electrically stimulating muscles or nerves
abstract The invention relates to a system (1) for electrically stimulating muscles, in particular denervated muscles (M), or nerves, comprising a stimulator (2) for generating electrical pulses, said stimulator being connected to a unit (4) for the supply of electric energy and for control purposes and comprising at least two electrodes (3) that are connected to the stimulator (2) and that emit electric pulses to the muscles (M) or nerves. The aim of the invention is to produce a stimulation system (1) of this type which improves safety, selectivity and is easier to use. To achieve this, the stimulator (2) and at least two electrodes (3) are designed to be implanted, at least one electrode (3) being designed to be fixed to a bone (K). The functional electric stimulation can thus be used in particular for the prevention of decubitus.
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