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How to get the current intensity in the body after electrical stimulation instead of the current density?

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    Because I am currently doing electrical stimulation simulations related to the human body, I use the EM LF module for related simulation design, but the results are only the electric field strength, current density, and electric displacement vector. But I want to know the specific current strength and the current intensity at a certain muscle of the human body. How to calculate and analyze

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      The easiest way I found is to use the power (I=P/V) as it shows you the current lost in different parts of the model as well as overall. have a look at what was mentioned here https://forum.zmt.swiss/topic/24/compute-the-total-current-flowing-between-two-electrodes-in-an-electro-quasistatic-lf-simulation/3?_=1618565314728

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