Electromotility

Electromotility is the production of motion through the generation of electrical signals. It is used to power small robotic devices, as well as to drive muscles and other tissues in living organisms. Electromotility has become an important tool in medical research, as it can be used to study the dynamic behavior of muscles and nerve cells. It also has applications in biomechanics, and is being investigated for its potential to help restore movement to those with paralysis. By understanding and controlling the electrical signals that govern electromotility, researchers are on the path to unlocking new treatments for a variety of medical conditions.

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Otolaryngology Advances

ISSN: 2379-8572
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Ioannis Chatzistefanou, Oral and Maxillofacial Department of the 401 General Military Hospital of Athens.
Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery provides care for people suffering from illnesses of the head and neck. Otolaryngologists are physicians trained in the medical and surgical management and treatment of patients with diseases and disorders of the ear, nose, throat (ENT), and related structures of the head and neck. We invite manuscripts.