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Basic Electrophysiology for Electrotherapy. Nan-Ying Yu Mar.4.2008. Textbook: Robinson, Andrew J., & Snyder-Mackler, Lynn, Clinical electrophysiology: electrotherapy and electrophysiologic testing, Williams & Wilkins, pp.83-119, 1995. Electrical Excitability of Muscle and Nerve.
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Basic Electrophysiology for Electrotherapy Nan-Ying Yu Mar.4.2008 Textbook: Robinson, Andrew J., & Snyder-Mackler, Lynn, Clinical electrophysiology: electrotherapy and electrophysiologic testing, Williams & Wilkins, pp.83-119, 1995.
Electrical Excitability of Muscle and Nerve • Resting membrane potential -90 mV for muscle fibers -75 mV for peripheral nerve fibers • Action potentials (depolarization/ repolarization/ hyperpolarization) • “all or none” in character 2
Action Potential Propagation • Two most important passive electrical properties with respect to the transmission of ion currents in nerve and muscles are the membrane resistance (rm) and the internal (intracellular) resistance (ri) • Small-diameter fibers have relative high internal resistance as compared to large-diameter fibers • The higher the ri the slower the propagation speed 3
Factors influencing muscle force production • Number of Fibers Activated • Frequency of Activation 7
Frequency of Activationv.s. Number of Fibers Activated 8
Control of Force Generation in Volitional Contraction • “size principle” (recruitment) S FR FF • “rate coding” (discharge frequency) 9
Activation of excitable tissues with electrical stimulation 11
Stimulus characteristics for activation of excitable tissues strength-duration curve rheobase chronaxie 12
S-D curves 13
Diagrammatic representation for the result of S-D curves in different excitable tissues 14
Clinical responses to nerve and muscle stimulation • Sensory-Level Stimulation • Motor-Level Stimulation • Noxious-Level Stimulation 15
Sensory-Level Stimulation • Frequency set 1 to 5 pps “Tapping” sensation • Frequency >15 gradual diminution in the ability to sense the stimulation (adaptation) 17
Motor-Level Stimulation • Compared to volitional recruitment, recruitment order in ES tends to be reversed. 18