L10 NMES and FES Flashcards

1
Q

NMES

A

can be done passively or actively
longer pulse frequency
higher amplitude

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2
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FES

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done during functional task such as walking, reaching, grasping
shorter pulse frequency
lower amplitude
can be a substitute for orthosis/external brace

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3
Q

indications for FES and NMES

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muscle activation pre and post ortho
neurologic conditions
incontinence
inhibition due to certain conditions
general de-conditioning

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4
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Ohm’s law

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charge, current, voltage and resistance relationship

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5
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How do we reduce resistance to maximize current into underlying tissue?

A

water content and temp
low adiposity
clean skin
minimize or remove hair

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6
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which electrode is the active one?

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negative because it does depolarization

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7
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Precautions of electricity

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local circulatory insufficiency
older age
pregnancy
impaired cutaneous sensation
metal implants

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8
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Contraindications of electricity

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pregnancy
malignancy
active bleeding
epilepsy
active implants

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9
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Effects of electricity

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activates weak muscles
strengthening muscle
reduce guarding, spasticity
prevent atrophy
enhance ROM
muscle re-education
inhibit overactive muscles

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10
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holy trinity of nmes

A

pulse duration
frequency
amplitude

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11
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pulse duration of nmes

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300 ms
shorter for smaller muscles
longer for larger muscles

opposite of amplitude; one should increase as the other decreases

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12
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Dosage of NMES

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5-20 minutes, 2-5x a week
less duration if fatigue setting in or pain increasing

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13
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Frequency of NMES

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typically 30-80
higher frequency allows for greater summation of force
lower frequency is better for smaller muscles

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14
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Duty cycle of NMES

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how long pulse is on and off
longer time off = stronger contraction
shorter off time = more reps in given time

start with larger ratio

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15
Q

Duty cycle for edema or muscle spasms

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2:5 ratio

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16
Q

FES

A

pulse delivered when muscle should be activated
during a functional activity
most commonly used to assist DF during swing phase

17
Q

Macro pro

A

cheaper and more portable than clinical muscle stim units

18
Q

FES differs from standing NMES in which of the following parameters?

A

FES requires patient performing the functional activity

19
Q

Which of the following would most likely elicit a greater muscle contraction while still being somewhat comfortable for the patient needing to strengthen their quads?

A

High amplitude and high frequency

20
Q

Documentation of NMES

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NMES applied to (area of body) for (duration) at (frequency, (duty cycle), while performing (exercise) at (beginning, end, middle) of appointment, to help with (…), patient reacted (…)