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Fig. 2

From: Chronic nerve health following implantation of femoral nerve cuff electrodes

Fig. 2

Implant diagram and C-FINE recipient standing using implanted neuroprosthesis. a Lead routing showing C-FINEs (purple) plugged into connectors (green) which are either connected to percutaneous leads (percutaneous phase, orange wires) or an IPG (standing phase, blue wires). Red wires indicate IPG connections to intramuscular electrodes which are used to stimulate muscles not innervated by the femoral nerves and are required for standing. b and c Pictures show subject standing from his wheelchair taken from his front (b) and from his side (c). External control unit communicates with the IPG via a pair of radiofrequency coils. A physical therapist is spotting the C-FINE recipient but is not providing support, as later confirmed by force plate measurements

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