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    Comparison of electrical transients and corrosion responses of pulsed MP35N and 316LVM electrodes by RIEDY, L. W, WALTER, J. S

    Published in Annals of biomedical engineering (01-03-1994)
    “…Functional neuromuscular stimulation (FNS) is often limited by electrode malfunctions such as corrosion and breakage, particularly for intramuscular and…”
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    Comparison of 316LVM and MP35N alloys as charge injection electrodes by Cogan, S F, Jones, G S, Hills, D V, Walter, J S, Riedy, L W

    Published in Journal of biomedical materials research (01-02-1994)
    “…An In vitro comparison of the corrosion response of 316LVM stainless steel and MP35N (a CoNiCrMo alloy) electrodes under conditions appropriate to applications…”
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    Fecal incontinence treatment in SCI patients: A pilot study by Riedy, Lisa, Chintam, Rani, Walter, James S

    “…The progress of a pilot project on the fecal incontinence treatment of SCI patients is discussed…”
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    Rehabilitation of the colon after spinal cord injury: A pilot study by Riedy, Lisa, Bruninga, Keith, Walter, James S, Keshavarzian, Ali

    “…The progress of a pilot project on the rehabilitation of the colon after spinal cord injury is discussed…”
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    High charge density, bipolar electrodes for chronic FNS by Walter, James S, Riedy, Lisa, Zaszczurynski, Paul, Cogan, Stuart S

    “…The progress of a study on the high charge density, bipolar electrodes for chronic functional neuromuscular stimulation (FNS) is discussed…”
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    Follow-up Assessment of Standing Mobility Device Users by Dunn, Robert B., Walter, James S., Lucero, Yuvone, Weaver, Frances, Langbein, Edwin, Fehr, Linda, Johnson, Paul, Riedy, Lisa

    Published in Assistive technology (01-01-1998)
    “…The use of standing devices by spinal cord-injured subjects was investigated through a national survey of a sample of individuals who returned their…”
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    High charge density, bipolar electrodes for chronic FNS by Walter, James S, Riedy, Lisa, Zaszczurynski, Paul, Cogan, Stuart

    “…The progress of a study of the use of high charge density, bipolar electrodes for chronic functional neuromuscular stimulation is discussed…”
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    Effects of low charge injection densities on corrosion responses of pulsed 316LVM stainless steel electrodes [functional neuromuscular stimulation] by Riedy, L.W., Walter, J.S.

    “…The safe charge injection density for pulsing of 316LVM electrodes has been reported to be 40 /spl mu/C/cm/sup 2/. However, only 20 /spl mu/C/cm/sup 2/ is…”
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    Rehabilitation of the colon after spinal cord injury: A pilot study by Riedy, Lisa, Bruninga, Keith, Walter, James S, Keshavarzian, Ali, Fields, Jeremy

    “…The progress of a study to develop a method of treatment for spinal cord injured patients suffering from gastrointestinal problems is discussed…”
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    Implantable electrodes using iridium oxide film technology by Walter, James S, Riedy, Lisa, Cogan, Stuart, McCaffrey, Meegan, Zaszczurynski, Paul

    “…The progress of a study to improve implantable electrodes for neuroprosthetic applications is discussed…”
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    Optimization of Sacral Ventral Root Stimulation Following SCI: Two Case Reports with Six-Month Follow-Up by Walter, James S., Wheeler, John S., Creasey, Graham, Chintam, Rani, Riedy, Lisa, Bruninga, Keith, Collins, Eileen, Nemchausky, Bernard, Anderson, Doug

    “…Sacral ventral root stimulation in conjunction with sacral dorsal rhizotomy has been effective in promoting voiding in individuals with upper-motor-neuron…”
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    Evaluation of direct bladder stimulation with stainless steel woven eye electrodes by Walter, J S, Wheeler, J S, Cogan, S F, Plishka, M, Riedy, L W, Wurster, R D

    Published in The Journal of urology (01-12-1993)
    “…Encouraged by recent clinical reports of micturition induced in patients by direct bladder stimulation, we conducted a study of optimum methods of direct…”
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    Short-Term Bladder-Wall Response to Implantation of Microstimulators by Walter, James, Riedy, Lisa, King, William, Wheeler, John S., Najafi, Khalil, Anderson, Carmen, Gudausky, Todd, Dokmeci, Mehmet

    “…This study examined the histological response of the bladder wall serosa to the implantation of wireless microstimulators secured with a single polypropylene…”
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    Direct bladder stimulation with percutaneous electrodes and impedance monitoring of volume in an SCI animal model by Walter, J S, Zaszczurynski, P, Cai, W, Wheeler, J S, Riedy, L, Scarpine, V E

    “…Bladder responses to percutaneous electrodes were investigated with stimulation in three male spinal cats. The animals had been spinalized (T1 level lesion) 10…”
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    Comparison of electrical transients and corrosion responses of pulsed 316LVM and MP35N electrodes by Riedy, L., Walter, J.

    “…Corrosion responses of pulsed MP35N and 316L VM electrodes were evaluated in vitro at charge injections similar to those used in neuroprosthetics. MP35N…”
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    Reduced corrosion of pulsed 316LVM stainless steel electrodes by short time constant discharge circuits by Riedy, Lisa, Walter, James, Cogan, Stuart, Nguyen, Nguyet, Zaszczurynski, Paul

    “…The electrochemical charge injection characteristics and corrosion response of single strand 316 LVM stainless steel electrodes were evaluated in vitro using…”
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