A Simulation study on the spatial pattern of fiber activation in response to interferential currents stimulation
Publish place: 20th Iranian Conference on Biomedical Engineering(ICBME2013)
Publish Year: 1392
Type: Conference paper
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A Simulation study on the spatial pattern of fiber activation in response to interferential currents stimulation abstract
Interferential current is one the most popular electrical currents used in electrotherapy. Despite its clinical popularity, there have been limited studies assessing its mechanism of action,and claimed benefits. In this study a precise model of peripheral nerve fibers was implemented to evaluate the response of fibersto the interferential stimulation. The currents were applied by two pairs of point electrodes perpendicular to each other in aninfinite homogeneous medium. The activation pattern of the fiber was studied for different fiber positions relative to the electrodes.The effect of different amplitude modulation frequencies was alsoevaluated. The results showed that the fiber may fire continuously or periodically with frequencies equal or higherthan the modulation frequency, or may be blocked by the currents, based on its position relative to the electrodes. Inaddition, the temporal pattern of activation of the fiber is dependent to the modulation frequency. The results can explain the mechanisms underlying some of the characteristics and benefits of interferential stimulation that have observed previously in experiments.
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A Simulation study on the spatial pattern of fiber activation in response to interferential currents stimulation authors
Mahsa Agharezaee
Department of Biomedical Engineering Faculty of Engineering, University of Isfahan Isfahan, Iran
Amin Mahnam
Department of Biomedical Engineering Faculty of Engineering, University of Isfahan Isfahan, Iran