How will electrode placement affect the horizontal and part of motor stimulation?
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It will increase the level of stimulation. Motor stimulation is based on electrical currents traveling down neurons. If you add a stimulus via electrode, it will increase the amount of electricity, cause more stimulation.
Now the quality is a different story. If it is precise stimulation, it can help with the point, but if you're stimulating all kinds of motor neurons, you could be in contracture, where on earth the muscles don't relax. Source(s): Pharmacy student
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