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When NMES is used for muscle strengthening, what is the initial recommended on:off ratio?

1:5

100

This term is used to describe the use of electrical current to promote transdermal drug penetration.

What is ionto

100

The pain-spasm-pain cycle may be broken temporarily using this form of pain relief technique

What is conventional TENS

100

Acupuncture-like TENS uses what pulse frequency

2-10 pps

100

What is the term for the number of pulses delivered per second during electrical stimulation?

What is frequency

200

what type of Galvanotaxis promote healing of wounds that are inflamed or infected

negative

200

Acupuncture-like TENS uses what pulse frequency

A delta and C

200

For low-rate TENS, what should the amplitude of the current be

Sufficient to produce a visible muscle contraction

200

Why is it important to adjust ramp time during NMES?

to allow a gradual onset of muscle contraction, improving patient comfort and mimicking natural muscle activation

200

What type of muscle fibers are prone to fatiguing

Type II

300

Electrical Stimulation has more effect on which type of muscle fibers? These muscle fibers are contracted first with electrical stimulation.


Fast-Twitch Type II muscle fibers

300

Electrical stimulation may control pain by three pathways

stimulating the production and release of endorphins.

stimulating the production and release of enkephalins.

interrupting the pain–spasm–pain cycle.

300

Four Parameters for Acute pain?


Frequency? 100–150 Pulse duration? 50–80 μs Amplitude? Sensory Treatment time? Whenever there is pain

300

Electrical stimulation strengthen muscle through two principles

overload, specificity

300

This type of stimulation can increase strength, reduce spasticity, and enhance functional recovery after stroke.

NMES

400


What is the Pulse Width used for Muscle Strengthening of small muscles?


125-200

400

This technique is used to decrease neural adaptation through a pattern of variation of one or more stimulation parameters.

What are they

Modulation

Freq, Amp, Pulse duration

400

A pt. presents with pain of 5/10 secondary to planter fasciitis and reports to your clinic on day 3. Name the Physical agent used to facilitate pain relief and decrease inflammation.

Drug?

Iontophoresis

Dexamethasone

400

what are the five contraindications for e stim

Demand cardiac pacemaker 

Implanted defibrillator 

Unstable arrhythmia 

Over carotid sinus , Over venous/arterio-thrombosis Pregnancy (overtrunk)

400

What are 5 clinical applications of electrical currents used in rehabilitation?

What is to illicit muscle contractions, pain modulation, control edema, tissue healing and iontophoresis

500

This type of electrical stimulation, known for its high-frequency, sensory-level current, helps to control pain by activating A-beta fibers to inhibit pain signals at the spinal cord level through the gate control theory. The typical parameters for this modality are a frequency of 100-150 pps, pulse duration of 50-80 µs, and a sensation that is comfortable but not painful

what is high rate (conventional) TENS

500

To optimize recruitment of all muscle fibers, what should a patient do with the application of electrically stimulated contractions?

perform physiological contractions

500

What type of electrical stimulation would you use for a patient with chronic patellar tendonitis and what pad placement would you use on a large surface.

what is Low rate TENS, IFC

500

what are the parameters for Russian?

For small and large muscles

pulse duration: 200-350 us (large), 125-200 us (small), frequency: 35-80 pps (large), 35-50 pps (small), time: 6-10 s (on), 50-120 s (off), treatment: 10’

500

what are the parameters for biphasic?for big and small muscles

pulse duration: 200-350 us (large), frequency: 35-80 pps (large), 35-50 pps (small), time: 6-10 s (on), 50-120 s (off), treatment: 10’