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Electrical Stimulation Effects on Muscle Hemodynamics Measured by Diffuse Correlation Spectroscopy Flow-Oximeter

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Abstract

Diffuse correlation spectroscopy flow-oximeter was used to monitor muscle responses to electrical stimulations (ES) at different frequencies (2, 10, 50 Hz). The ES at 10 Hz was found to improve muscle blood flow and oxygenation efficiently.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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