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Transcutaneous electrical stimulation on the anterior neck region: The impact of pulse duration and frequency on maximum amplitude tolerance and perceived discomfort

机译:在前颈部区域的经皮电刺激:脉冲持续时间和频率对最大幅度容差和感知的不适的影响

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Maximum amplitude tolerance (MAT) has been known as a primary factor determining the depth of electrical current penetration. However, the effect of varying transcutaneous electrical stimulation (TES) parameters on MAT and discomfort level is poorly understood. Furthermore, limited information exists regarding the biopsychological factors that may impact MAT and discomfort. The primary aims of this study were to compare the effects TES protocol with varying levels of pulse duration (300s vs 700s) and frequency (30Hz vs 80Hz) on the MAT and discomfort in healthy older adults. The exploratory aim of this study was to examine relationships between submental adipose tissue thickness, pain sensitivity and gender with MAT and discomfort. Twenty-four healthy older adults participated in this study. Transcutaneous electrical stimulation was delivered to the submental region. Maximum amplitude tolerance and discomfort were measured for each condition. Furthermore, submental adipose tissue thickness and pain sensitivity were measured for each subject. Maximum amplitude tolerance was significantly increased for the TES protocols with short-pulse duration [F (3, 69)=38.695, P.0001]. Discomfort was similar across different TES protocols. Submental adipose tissue thickness (r=.30, P.003) and pain sensitivity (r=-.43, P.0001) were related to MAT. Pain sensitivity rating was also related to discomfort (r=.45, P.0001). In conclusion, using TES protocols with short-pulse duration may increase the MAT. Higher amplitude stimulation may increase the impact on deep swallowing muscles. In addition, submental adipose tissue thickness and pain sensitivity are potential biopsychological factors that may affect MAT and discomfort.
机译:最大幅度容差(MAT)被称为确定电流渗透深度的主要因素。然而,在垫子和不适水平上改变经皮电刺激(TES)参数的影响很差。此外,存在有关可能影响垫和不适的生物心理因素的有限信息。本研究的主要目的是将影响TES协议进行比较脉冲持续时间(300秒与700s)和频率(30Hz与80Hz)在垫子上的频率和频率(30Hz与健康老年人的不适。本研究的探索目的是检查泡沫脂肪组织厚度,疼痛敏感性和与垫子的性别之间的关系。二十四名健康老年人参加了这项研究。经皮电刺激递送到底部区域。为每个条件测量最大幅度耐受性和不适。此外,针对每个受试者测量泡沫脂肪组织厚度和疼痛敏感性。对于具有短脉冲持续时间的TES协议,最大幅度容差显着增加[F(3,69)= 38.695,P& .0001]。不同TES协议的不适类似。泡沫脂肪组织厚度(r = .30,p& .003)和疼痛敏感性(r = - 。43,p& .0001)与垫有关。疼痛敏感性等级也与不适有关(r = .45,p& .0001)。总之,使用短脉冲持续时间的TES协议可能增加垫子。较高的振幅刺激可能会增加对深吞咽肌肉的影响。此外,泡沫脂肪组织厚度和疼痛敏感性是可能影响垫和不适的潜在的活影心理因子。

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