Adam Questell

Powering Tibialis Anterior 

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Correcting Foot Drop

medical illustration of By partially rerouting power from Flexor Digitorum Longus, we can provide electrical stimulation to a paralyzed Tibialis Anterior muscle to contribute to correcting foot drop.
Next medical animation of In this animation we see the application of a medical device that uses both ultrasonic intervention as well as physical intervention to plane down and remove the bony prominence responsible for a recurring diabetic foot ulcer.

Diabetic Foot Ulcer Procedure

By partially rerouting power from Flexor Digitorum Longus, we can provide electrical stimulation to a paralyzed Tibialis Anterior muscle to contribute to correcting foot drop.

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