E STIM INTRO Flashcards

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what is electrical stimulation?

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a term used for ALL electrical stimulation machines (involving electrodes on a patient)

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what is electrical current

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  • flow of charged particles in form of ions or electrons
  • depolarizing nerve membranes = actoin potential
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electrical current has how many electrodes?

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2
- positive = anode (electron/ion deficient)

  • negative = cathode (electron/ion rich)
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2 types of current

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  • alternating current (AC)
  • direct current (DC)
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AC current

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  • constantly changes direction flow of (canceling net charge under electrodes)

-TENS, ICF, NMES, Russian STEM (need current, but no charge)

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Direct Current (DC)

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  • unidirectional flow of current
  • does have net charge under the electrodes (can result in tissue irritation)
  • iontophoresis, high volt pulse current
  • the phase will be = to the pulse
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amplitude (intensity of electrical current)

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how far above/below the red line is from 0 (isoelectric line) and measured in miliamps

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Phase

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period of time when the current flows in ONE direction (either above or below the 0 line) & lasts until it stops or change/opposite direction

  • biphasic
  • monophasic (one phase)
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pulse

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any continuous flow of current whether or not it crosses 0 line

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10
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When using electrical stimulation, know what tissues you want to activate

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Depends on goals of treatment:

  • Motor nerves to improve muscle activation or strength
  • activate A beta sensory fibers to help with pain relief
  • a delta fibers along with motor nerves to achieve pain relief but so do via indigenous opioid pain system
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11
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Strength Duration Cure

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  • pulse duration in microseconds on horizontal axis:
  • 50-80 microseconds for A Beta (conventional TENS/ICF)
  • 125-200 microseconds for stimulating smaller muscles (NMES/Russian)
  • 200-350 microseconds for stimulating larger muscles (NMES/Russian)
  • 150-300 microseconds for muscle & A Delta fibers (acupuncture like TENS/ICF)

(GOAL: select a duration that allows you to activate desired nerve fiber at a point on the curve that helps separate it as far as possible from other curves)

Goal - lowest possible intensity to achieve effect

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12
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Once selected pulse duration to activate desired nerve fibers —> next select frequency

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Frequency: treatment effect and sensation you want patient to feel

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Amplitude

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After pulse duration and frequency, set the amplitude

  • Turing up the intensity (AKA AMPLITUDE) to desired level
  • like a volume knob on radio… what patient feels based on all other settings
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