Title: Electrotherapy
1Electrotherapy
2Current 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
3Changing 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
4Changing 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
5Changing Current Parameters and their Effects on
Treatment Protocols
- Intensity
- Increasing intensity cause current to reach
deeper tissues - Clinical application
6Changing Current Parameters and their Effects on
Treatment Protocols
- Pulse Duration
- Can stimulate more nerves with same intensity by
increasing pulse duration
7Changing Current Parameters and their Effects on
Treatment Protocols
- Polarity
- DC Generator Polar Effect Characteristics
- Chemical
- Ease of Excitability
- Direction of Current Flow
8Changing 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
9Changing Current Parameters and their Effects on
Treatment Protocols
- Electrodes
- Size
- Placement
- Bipolar
- Monopolar
- quadripolar
- Active vs Dispersive Electrode
10Physiological Response to Electrical Currents
- Response depends on
- Type of tissue
- Response characteristics
- Nature of the current applied
11Effect of Electrical Current on Excitable Tissue
- Excitable Tissues Include
- Sensitive permeability
- Polarized cell membrane
- Resting potential
- Action potential
- Depolarization
- Absolute Refractory period
- Repolarization
12Strength-Duration Curve
- Nonlinear relationship between current duration
and current intensity - Shorter duration need higher intensities
- Nerve and muscle differ greatly in firing
threshold
13Muscular 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
14Effects of Electrical Stimulation on
Non-excitable Tissue and Cells
- Tissue Types
- Cellular Electrical Circuits
- Cell Membrane
- Intercellular Structures
- Gap Junctions
- Electropiezo Activity in Cells
15Stimulation Hierarchy of Nerves
- Occurs in an orderly manner
- Three factors dictate
- Sequence of Stimulation
- Strength-Duration Curve
- Stimulation Levels
- Accommodation
- Habituation