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Electrical Currents Glossary Part 1

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Acupuncture-like TENS   Acupuncture-like TENS =low rate TENS. Long-duration, high-amplitude pulses used to control pain  
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Anode   The positive electrode  
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Burst mode TENS   TENS using burst mode current  
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Conventional TENS   Conventional TENS =high rate TENS. Short duration, low-amplitude pulses used to control pain  
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Cathode   The negative electrode  
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Charge   Charge (Q) is measured in Coulombs (C)One of the basic properties of matter:either electrically neutral= no charge,or negative (-), or postively (+) chargedCharge is equal to current x time. Q =It  
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Current density   The amount of current delivered per unit area  
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Electrical current   The movement or flow of charged particles through a conductor in response to an applied electrical field. Current is noted as I and is measured in amperes (A)  
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Electrical muscle stimulation (EMS)   Application of an electrical current directly to muscle to produce a muscle contraction  
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Functional electrical stimulation (FES)   Application of an electrical current to produce muscle contractions during a functional activity. Ex: E-stim of dorisflexion during the swing phase of gait  
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Galvanotaxis   The attraction of cells to an electrical charge  
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Gate control theory   A theory of pain control and modulation that states pain is modulated at the spinal cord level by inhibitory effects of nonnoxious afferent input  
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Impedance (Z)   measured in Ohms. The total frequency -dependent opposition to current flow. Describes the ratio of voltage to current more accurately than resistance because the effects of capacitance and resistance are included  
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Iontophoresis   Therapeutic delivery of ions thru the skin using an electrical current  
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Low rate TENS   Low rate TENS =acupuncture-like TENS.Long duration, hig amplitude pulses used to control pain  
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Motor point   usually over the middle of muscle belly. The spot where e-stim creates the greatest contraction with the least amt of electricity  
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Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES)   Application of an electrical current to motor nerves --> contractions of the ms they innervate  
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Ohm's law   Voltage equals current x resistance V =IR  
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Overload principle   The greater the load placed on a muscle and the higher the force of contraction --> the stronger the muscle becomes  
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Phase   For pulsed current: the period from when the current starts to flow to when it stops or changes in the other direction  
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Biphasic pulsed current   2 phases: flows in one direction, switches and flows in other direction (start of 2nd phase) 2nd phase ends when current stops flowing  
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Polarity   Charge of an electrode with positive (anode) or negative (cathode) with a direct or monophasic pulsed current & constantly changing with an alternating or biphasic pulsed current  
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Pulse   In pulsed current, the period when current is flowing in any direction  
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Resistance (R)   measured in Ohms. A material's opposition to the flow of electrical current.  
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Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation TENS   Application of electrical current through the skin to modulate pain  
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Voltage (V)   Voltage =potential difference. measured in volts (V).Force or pressure of electricity; the difference in electrical energy between 2 points --> moves charged particles between these 2 points  
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