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Title: Electrotherapy


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Electrotherapy
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Current Attributes The Effects of Changes in
Current Parameters
  • Tissue Impedance
  • Resistance of tissue to electrical current
  • Average Current
  • Describes absolute value of current per unit of
    time
  • Meaningful only during monophasic and unbalanced
    biphasic currents

3
Changing Current Parameters and their Effects on
Treatment Protocols
  • Current Density
  • Amount of flow per unit volume
  • Highest where electrodes touch skin
  • Electrode spacing
  • Inversely proportional to electrode size

4
Changing Current Parameters and their Effects on
Treatment Protocols
  • Frequency
  • Amount of muscle fiber shortening and recovery is
    function of frequency
  • Twitch
  • Summation of contractions
  • Tetanization
  • Frequencies commonly used in electrotherapy

5
Changing Current Parameters and their Effects on
Treatment Protocols
  • Intensity
  • Increasing intensity cause current to reach
    deeper tissues
  • Clinical application

6
Changing Current Parameters and their Effects on
Treatment Protocols
  • Pulse Duration
  • Can stimulate more nerves with same intensity by
    increasing pulse duration

7
Changing Current Parameters and their Effects on
Treatment Protocols
  • Polarity
  • DC Generator Polar Effect Characteristics
  • Chemical
  • Ease of Excitability
  • Direction of Current Flow

8
Changing Current Parameters and their Effects on
Treatment Protocols
  • Duty Cycle
  • Ratio of amount of time on to amount of time
    without current
  • Expressed as a percentage

9
Changing Current Parameters and their Effects on
Treatment Protocols
  • Electrodes
  • Size
  • Placement
  • Bipolar
  • Monopolar
  • quadripolar
  • Active vs Dispersive Electrode

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Physiological Response to Electrical Currents
  • Response depends on
  • Type of tissue
  • Response characteristics
  • Nature of the current applied

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Effect of Electrical Current on Excitable Tissue
  • Excitable Tissues Include
  • Sensitive permeability
  • Polarized cell membrane
  • Resting potential
  • Action potential
  • Depolarization
  • Absolute Refractory period
  • Repolarization

12
Strength-Duration Curve
  • Nonlinear relationship between current duration
    and current intensity
  • Shorter duration need higher intensities
  • Nerve and muscle differ greatly in firing
    threshold

13
Muscular Responses to Electrical Current
  • All-or-none Principle
  • Either stimulus causes depolarization or it does
    not
  • Changing intensity of contraction influenced by
    changing parameters
  • Frequency
  • Intensity
  • Pulse duration

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Effects of Electrical Stimulation on
Non-excitable Tissue and Cells
  • Tissue Types
  • Cellular Electrical Circuits
  • Cell Membrane
  • Intercellular Structures
  • Gap Junctions
  • Electropiezo Activity in Cells

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Stimulation Hierarchy of Nerves
  • Occurs in an orderly manner
  • Three factors dictate
  • Sequence of Stimulation
  • Strength-Duration Curve
  • Stimulation Levels
  • Accommodation
  • Habituation
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