Biofeedback Flashcards
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Biofeedback: Description
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Electronic instrument used to measure Motor Unit Action Potentials (MUAP) generated by active muscles.
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Biofeedback: Electrode Selection
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- small: .02 cm for specific muscles
- hand, FA, face
- Large: 1 cmfor large muscles or groups
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Biofeedback: Electrode Placement
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- Bipolar technique
- two active and one reference electrode - minimizes extraneous electrical activity
- generaly active electrodes are placed 1-5 cm apart and parallel to ms fibers. reference near treatment site
- active electrodes:
- close together = small precise signals
- far apart = large signals, >1 ms
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Biofeedback: Protocol - Increasing Ms Activity
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- weak muscles: begin w/ electrodes widely spaced and biofeedback sensitivity set to high to increase detection
- for single ms: begin w/ electrodes close together for more precise signal
- instruct patient to try and contract ms (iso 6-8 sec)
- As motor recruit improves, decrease sensitivity to increase difficulty
- use facilitation techniques
- progress from simple to more complex/funx movements as pt gains control
- tx: from 5-10 min to >30 minutes to tolerance
- clean skin at end
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Biofeedback: Protocol - Decrease Muscle Activity
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- begin w/ electrodes closely spaced and sensitivity low to minimize cross talk
- instruct pt to relax, using deep breathing or visual imagery to decrease signal
- progress from low to high sensitivity, as pt gains ability to relax ms and perform fxn
- tx: from 5-10 min to > 30 min
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Criteria for Patient Selection for biofeedback
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- good vision, hearing, and communication
- good comprehension of simple commands and concentration
- good motor planning skills
- no profound sensory or proprioceptive loss
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ES: EMG Feedback
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Instrument used to measure motor unit action potentials (MUAP) generated by active muscles (measured in microvolts)
Reinforces voluntary control
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ES: EMG Feedback - Electrode Placement
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- Small electrodes for specific muscles, large for large muscles or muscle groups
- Two active and a single reference electrode (may be placed adjacent to active electrodes to minimize cross-talk)
- Active electrodes placed near motor point ~1-5cm apart, parallel to muscle fibers
- Active electrodes placed close together minimizes cross-talk, yeilds smaller, more precise signals.
- Active electrodes placed further apart detects from more than one muscle.