Lab Practical B (NMES) Flashcards

1
Q

What are 4 indications for NMES?

A

Muscle re-education
Retard atrophy
Muscle strengthening
Decrease muscle spasm through fatigue

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2
Q

What are the first 6 contraindications for NMES?

A
Anterior cervical area
Through the chest
Through the head
Pacemakers and ICD's
Abdominopelvic area of pregnant 
Metal implants
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3
Q

What are the second 6 contraindications for NMES?

A
Epilepsy
Areas of hemorrhage
Cancer
Confused/unreliable patients
Damaged skin
Unknown etiology
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4
Q

What are 2 clinical goals of the treatment for NMES?

A

Muscle spasms

Muscle re-education

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5
Q

What is the treatment frequency for trying to fatigue a single muscle?

A

10/10 for 10 minutes

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6
Q

What is the treatment frequency for trying to reeducate a single muscle?

A

10/50 for 10 minutes

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7
Q

What is the treatment frequency for trying to fatigue bilateral muscle groups?

A

10/10 co-contract for 10 minutes

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8
Q

What is the treatment frequency for trying to reeducate agonist/antagonist muscle pairs?

A

10/50 reciprocal for 10 minutes

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9
Q

What does a treatment frequency of 10/10 mean?

A

10 seconds of contraction followed by 10 seconds of relaxation

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What does a treatment frequency of 10/50 mean?

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10 seconds of contraction followed by 50 seconds of relaxation

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11
Q

What EPA would be used and setup if trying to fatigue a single muscle spasm?

A

Russian current 10/10; 2 electrodes 1 near origin and insertion

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12
Q

What EPA would be used and setup if trying to reeducate a single muscle spasm?

A

Russian 10/50; 2 electrodes 1 near origin and insertion

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13
Q

What EPA would be used and setup if trying to fatigue a bilateral muscle groups?

A

Rusian 10/10; 4 electrodes (1 ch on one side, 2nd ch on other side)

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14
Q

What EPA would be used and setup if trying to reeducate antagonist-agonist muscles?

A

Russian 10/50; 4 electrodes (1 ch on 1 muscle, 2nd ch on reciprocal muscle)

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15
Q

What EPA would be used for a patient recovering from knee (scope) surgery?

A

Russian 10/50; 2 electrodes (1 near origin, 1 near insertion)

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16
Q

What EPA would be used for patients having muscle spasms in low back from L2-L4?

A

Russian 10/10; 4 electrodes (1st Chanel on left side; 2nd Chanel on right side)

17
Q

What is the intensity and Ramp time for NMES?

A
  • -Patient tolerance

- -0.5-2 seconds

18
Q

List the different on/off ratios utilized w/ Russian Current and the clinical indications for the used of each ratio?

A
  • -Single muscle (fatigue) 10/10 for 10 min
  • -Single muscle (Re-ed) 10/50 for 10 min
  • -Bilateral muscle (fatigue) 10/10 for 10 min
  • -Bilateral muscle (Re-ed) 10/50 for 10 min
19
Q

Which polarity setting should be used to control acute inflammation when using hivolt stimulation?

A

(+) Polarity

20
Q

Describe the difference between normal, co-contract, and reciprocal as these terms apply to Russian Current?

A
  • -Co-contract is used for bilateral muscles

- -Reciprocal is used for agonist/antagonist muscles

21
Q

What should be your guide in determining the appropriate intensity setting during Russian Stim? What about high volt therapy?

A
  • -Russian: diff b/w muscle spasm or Re-ed

- -HiVolt: stage of healing (acute/chronic)