Laufer Yocheved, Elboim Michal
Physical Therapy Department, University of Haifa, Faculty of Social Welfare and Health Studies, Haifa, Israel.
Phys Ther. 2008 Oct;88(10):1167-76. doi: 10.2522/ptj.20080001. Epub 2008 Aug 14.
Low-frequency pulsed currents (LPCs) and kilohertz-frequency alternating currents (KACs) are used clinically to augment muscle contractions. Treatment effectiveness may be enhanced by selecting stimulation parameters that evoke the strongest contractions with minimal discomfort and fatigue.
The objective of this study was to compare maximally induced strength (force-producing capacity) of contractions, muscle fatigue, and discomfort associated with an LPC and with 3 KACs differing in frequency and duration of burst modulation.
This was a repeated-measures trial, with randomized order of current presentation.
The study was conducted in the physical therapy laboratory at the University of Haifa.
Twenty-six volunteers without impairments, with a mean age of 27.4 years (SD=5.0, range=21-45), participated.
All currents were applied in separate sessions to the wrist extensors of each subject. Currents consisted of an LPC with a 50-Hz pulse frequency and 3 KACs with a 2.5-kHz carrier frequency, including the "Russian current" (RC) burst modulated at 50 Hz with 25 cycles per burst and 2 currents burst modulated at 20 or 50 Hz with 10 cycles per burst.
The maximal electrically induced isometric force, the force integral of 21 electrically induced consecutive contractions, and the degree of discomfort were recorded.
Force of contraction was not affected by type of current. The LPC was least fatiguing, and the RC was most fatiguing, with the 2 other KACs having an intermediate effect. Degree of discomfort was higher with the KAC modulated at 20 Hz.
When comfort, strength, and fatigue are considered jointly, the LPC is advantageous. Electrically induced fatigue is affected by the number of cycles per second, rather than the number of bursts per second.
低频脉冲电流(LPC)和千赫兹频率交流电(KAC)在临床上用于增强肌肉收缩。通过选择能以最小不适和疲劳诱发最强收缩的刺激参数,可提高治疗效果。
本研究的目的是比较LPC和3种不同频率和爆发调制持续时间的KAC诱发的最大收缩力量(产生力的能力)、肌肉疲劳和不适。
这是一项重复测量试验,电流呈现顺序随机。
研究在海法大学物理治疗实验室进行。
26名无损伤的志愿者参与,平均年龄27.4岁(标准差=5.0,范围=21-45)。
所有电流在单独的 sessions 中施加于每个受试者的腕伸肌。电流包括脉冲频率为50Hz的LPC和载波频率为2.5kHz的3种KAC,其中包括以50Hz进行爆发调制、每次爆发25个周期的“俄罗斯电流”(RC),以及以20或50Hz进行爆发调制、每次爆发10个周期的2种电流。
记录最大电诱发等长力、21次电诱发连续收缩的力积分以及不适程度。
收缩力不受电流类型影响。LPC最不易引起疲劳,RC最易引起疲劳,其他2种KAC的影响居中。20Hz调制的KAC不适程度更高。
综合考虑舒适度、力量和疲劳时,LPC具有优势。电诱发疲劳受每秒周期数而非每秒爆发数的影响。