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Faculties and Departments => Postgraduate Diploma => Physiotherapy => Topic started by: Asif.Hossain on November 09, 2014, 01:34:47 PM

Title: Functional Electrical Stimulation (F.E.S)
Post by: Asif.Hossain on November 09, 2014, 01:34:47 PM
This kind of physiotherapy treatment involves use of low frequency cureent. Electrical stimulation is used to activate and train a muscle, which has lost its action or in training a muscle which has lost or 'forgotten' its action after an injury / surgery.

Types

Modified Galvanic Current

In this treatment method the duration of current flow is long and continuous.

Time duration - 10 - 200 milliseconds
Frequency - 50 - 100 pulses/sec.
Used in cases of severe nerve damage

Surged Faradic Current

Shorter duration and intermittent flow of current

Time duration - .01-1 millisecond

Frequency - 50 cycles per/sec. Used in cases of partial nerve damage or nerve compression

Where useful?

1.   All Nerve injuries(like Radial nerve Injury of the arm or hand)
2.   Muscle weakness(To activate the muscle)
3.   Facial nerve Injury

Where should it not be used?
Individuals who have
1.   Recent cuts
2.   Open wounds
3.   Unhealed scars
4.   Recent fracture
5.   Metal plate fixation in their Body
6.   Skin infections
7.   Recent surgery
Title: Re: Functional Electrical Stimulation (F.E.S)
Post by: Ferdousi Begum on January 12, 2015, 03:32:45 PM
My aunt got this kind of therapy last year.
Title: Re: Functional Electrical Stimulation (F.E.S)
Post by: Raisa on August 29, 2018, 09:51:54 AM
 :)
Title: Re: Functional Electrical Stimulation (F.E.S)
Post by: drrana on September 15, 2018, 05:53:47 PM
:)