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what are some uses for estim (8)
- ANS -1. sensory level pain control
2. motor level pain control
3. noxious level pain control
4. muscle reeducation
5. muscle pumping
6. muscle atrophy retardating
7. acute edema
8. iontophoresis

how does estim promote optimal tissue healing - ANS -alters the electrical field of
cells

how does estim control pain at the sensory level - ANS -gate control mechanism

how does estim control pain at the motor level - ANS -endogenous opiates

how does estim control pain at the noxious level - ANS -central biasing

how does iontophoresis work - ANS -drives medication into the skin by creating
an electrical field that causes ion transfer

what is frequency - ANS -number of cycles or pulses per seconds

what frequency do tissues respond to - ANS -0.1-300 Hz

how is direct frequency measured - ANS -pulses per second

how is alternating current frequency measured - ANS -Hz or cycles per second

where can electrodes be placed (6)

,- ANS -1. painful area
2. dermatomes/myotomes
3. trigger points
4. acupuncture points
5. swelling area
6. motor points

what are motor points - ANS -area where the nerve is most superficial requiring
least amount of electricity; predictably placed

what is electrical current - ANS -net movement of electrons through conduction
medium

what is the potential difference between 2 points - ANS -voltage

how are watts measured - ANS -amperes x voltage

how are amperes measured - ANS -1 coulomb per sec

how is current measured - ANS -amperes

what is the charge of the cathode - ANS -negative

what is the charge of the anode - ANS -positive

what is resistance determined by (6)
- ANS -1. material
2. length (shorter is better)
3. cross-sectional diameter (larger is better)
4. temperature
5. tissue type
6. skin condition

how does tissue type affect resistance - ANS -higher water content will have least
resistance

what is the order of resistance of tissues from least to greatest (7)

, - ANS -1. blood
2. nerve
3. muscle
4. tendon
5. skin
6. fat
7. bone

what is a series circuit - ANS -only one available path for electrons to travel

what is a parallel circuit - ANS -multiple paths available for electron travel

what is a direct current - ANS -monophasic current where electrons always flow in
same direction

what are the goals of a direct current - ANS -speed tissue healing or drive
medication into the tissues

what is an alternating current - ANS -biphasic current where flow changes as
polarity is changed (still flows negative to positive) and polarity is continuously
reversed

what are the goals of using an alternating current - ANS -pain relief and/or muscle
contraction

what is a pulsed contraction - ANS -polyphasic current where there are short
bursts of AC followed by off periods

what is a pulse - ANS -the individual wave form

what is a phase - ANS -part of the phase on one side of baseline

how is current modulated (4)
- ANS -1. continuous
2. interrupted
3. burst
4. ramped or surge

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