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Electric pulse current

A. What is electric pulse current therapy?

Electric pulse current is a method of using low- and medium-frequency pulsed electrical currents to electrically stimulate nerves through the skin. Effective:

  1. Pain relief.
  2. Neuromuscular stimulation causes muscle contraction.
  3. Electrolysis, electrophoresis of drugs.

Other pain treatment methods at Tuan Du:

B. BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC PULSED CURRENT

1. The body’s response to electric pulsed current

2. Biological effects of electric pulsed current

2.1. Impact on the body:

Electric pulsed current acting on the body causes two effects: stimulation causes excitement and inhibition reduces nerve excitement.

+ Exciting electric pulse current has the following properties: f < 50Hz, pulse has very steep slope, short pulse duration (sharp, rectangular pulse).

+ Inhibited electric pulse current has the following properties: f > 80Hz, gentle pulse slope, long pulse duration (ploughshare pulse, sinusoidal pulse).

Frequency > 1,000Hz, the electric pulsed current no longer stimulates the nerve. With medium frequency electric pulsed currents, to be effective, the pulse amplitude must be changed to create a pulse with a low frequency below 1,000Hz. The therapeutic effect is caused by the capsular pulse, because the capsular pulse is formed in the tissue, so it does not irritate the skin and will avoid burning pain for the patient.

2.2. Pain relief theory of electrical impulses

There are three theories about the analgesic effect of pulsed electric current:

+ CONTROL GATE THEORY

This theory was proposed by Melzack and Wall (1965) based on the structure and function of sensory nerve pathways:

+ THEORY OF ENDORPHIN RELEASE

This theory proposed by Sjoloud and Eriksson suggests that in cases of chronic pain, it may be due to reduced activity of the endorphin system or increased destruction of endorphins in nerve tissue. The central nervous system under the effect of electric pulsed current will increase the release of endorphins. Endorphin as an endogenous morphine has a strong analgesic effect.

The TENS (high frequency, low intensity) current is thought to stimulate the spinal cord to secrete endorphins (endogenous morphine).

+ THEORY OF POST-STIMULATION STAGNATION OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM

The theory of post-stimulation stagnation of the central nervous system proposed by Sato and Schmidt states that selective stimulation of group II and III nerve fibers will cause central nervous system inhibition and pain relief.

2.3. Electric pulse current applications:

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