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titleOfInvention Electrical stimulator, method of making electrical stimulator, and electrical stimulation system
abstract The present application discloses an electrical stimulator for electrically stimulating a target area of an organism. The electrical stimulator includes at least one electrical stimulation unit. The electrical stimulation unit has at least one first electrode and at least one second electrode. The electrical stimulation unit receives the electrical stimulation signal, so that the first electrode and the second electrode generate an electric field. The electric field range covers the target area and the electric field strength ranges from 100V/m to 1000V/m. The electrical stimulation unit includes a plurality of subunits, and each subunit includes at least one first electrode and at least one second electrode. The present application also discloses an electrical stimulation system and a method of manufacturing the same.
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