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Adaptation of the sensory receptors to various stimuli over an extended period of time The continuous flow of electrons

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2022 7:41 am
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Adaptation of the sensory receptors to various stimuli over an extended period of time The continuous flow of electrons that constantly change direction or reverses polarity Used to stimulate muscle directly as with denervated muscle or when peripheral nerves are not working Occurs when 2 interfering biphasic waveforms with differing frequencies are delivered from separate electrode pairs Choose... Choose... Continuous Current Accommodation Duty Cycle AC Beat Modulation Current Density Microcurrent DC NMES Burst Modulation TENS Ramping Modulation Pulsatile Choose...
Occurs when 2 interfering biphasic waveforms with differing frequencies are delivered from separate electrode pairs Used to stimulate peripheral nerves Current that contains three or more grouped phases On time plus off time OPulsatile or biphasic current flows for short duration, then turned off, and repeated Current intensity too small to excite peripheral nerves Choose... Choose... Continuous Current Accommodation Duty Cycle AC Beat Modulation Current Density Microcurrent DC NMES Burst Modulation TENS 2 Ramping Modulation Pulsatile Choose... 4 4)
unidirectional flow of electrons towards the positive pole. Volume of current in the tissue Amplitude of current flow remains the same Surging modulation where current amplitude will increase or decrease gradually to preset values Choose... Choose... Continuous Current Accommodation Duty Cycle AC Beat Modulation Current Density Microcurrent DC NMES Burst Modulation TENS Ramping Modulation Pulsatile Next pag