The comparison of application of two different frequencies of TENS on excitability of Hoffmann reflex

The aim of this investigation is to compare the effect of applying two transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) current with different frequencies (2 Hz & 100 Hz) on Hoffmann reflex recorded from gastrosoleus muscle of healthy people. Forty female subjects between 20 to 30 year...

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Main Authors: Akbari M, Bagheri H, Olyaei G, Talebian S, Jafari F
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2001-08-01
Series:Tehran University Medical Journal
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spelling doaj-72cdcebb275f4c8495b2053491c704fd2020-11-24T21:44:50ZfasTehran University of Medical SciencesTehran University Medical Journal1683-17641735-73222001-08-015933037The comparison of application of two different frequencies of TENS on excitability of Hoffmann reflexAkbari MBagheri HOlyaei GTalebian SJafari FThe aim of this investigation is to compare the effect of applying two transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) current with different frequencies (2 Hz & 100 Hz) on Hoffmann reflex recorded from gastrosoleus muscle of healthy people. Forty female subjects between 20 to 30 years of age were participated in this quasi-experimental design. Twenty of them were exposed to the 100 Hz current and the remaining 20 to 2 Hz current on dermatome S1 root. The excitability of the alpha motoneurone was measured by H-reflex amplitude (peak to peak max/2) before and after the application of the TENS current for 30 minutes. The reflex was recorded and at measured before (TO) and after the application of TENS at different times (T1, T% and T10) up to 10 minutes. The mean values were compared by multiple paired T test (alpha=0.00825). The results indicate a considerable decrement in Hoffmann reflex amplitude after application of 100 Hz current in comarison with that of before the application. The effect last for 10 minutes after the TENS application, whereas the application of 2 Hz current results in increment of the Hoffmann reflex amplitude. The 5 and 10 minutes interval test dose not show any significance and the results were attenuated befor 5 minutes. As a conclusion high frequency of TENS (100 Hz) has an inhibitory effect on excitability of alpha motor neurone reflex lasting for 10 minutes, while low frequency of TENS (2 Hz) has an facilatory effect on the same motoneurone with short lasting effect.http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/5604.pdf&manuscript_id=5604TENSStimulation frequency
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author Akbari M
Bagheri H
Olyaei G
Talebian S
Jafari F
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Bagheri H
Olyaei G
Talebian S
Jafari F
The comparison of application of two different frequencies of TENS on excitability of Hoffmann reflex
Tehran University Medical Journal
TENS
Stimulation frequency
author_facet Akbari M
Bagheri H
Olyaei G
Talebian S
Jafari F
author_sort Akbari M
title The comparison of application of two different frequencies of TENS on excitability of Hoffmann reflex
title_short The comparison of application of two different frequencies of TENS on excitability of Hoffmann reflex
title_full The comparison of application of two different frequencies of TENS on excitability of Hoffmann reflex
title_fullStr The comparison of application of two different frequencies of TENS on excitability of Hoffmann reflex
title_full_unstemmed The comparison of application of two different frequencies of TENS on excitability of Hoffmann reflex
title_sort comparison of application of two different frequencies of tens on excitability of hoffmann reflex
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Tehran University Medical Journal
issn 1683-1764
1735-7322
publishDate 2001-08-01
description The aim of this investigation is to compare the effect of applying two transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) current with different frequencies (2 Hz & 100 Hz) on Hoffmann reflex recorded from gastrosoleus muscle of healthy people. Forty female subjects between 20 to 30 years of age were participated in this quasi-experimental design. Twenty of them were exposed to the 100 Hz current and the remaining 20 to 2 Hz current on dermatome S1 root. The excitability of the alpha motoneurone was measured by H-reflex amplitude (peak to peak max/2) before and after the application of the TENS current for 30 minutes. The reflex was recorded and at measured before (TO) and after the application of TENS at different times (T1, T% and T10) up to 10 minutes. The mean values were compared by multiple paired T test (alpha=0.00825). The results indicate a considerable decrement in Hoffmann reflex amplitude after application of 100 Hz current in comarison with that of before the application. The effect last for 10 minutes after the TENS application, whereas the application of 2 Hz current results in increment of the Hoffmann reflex amplitude. The 5 and 10 minutes interval test dose not show any significance and the results were attenuated befor 5 minutes. As a conclusion high frequency of TENS (100 Hz) has an inhibitory effect on excitability of alpha motor neurone reflex lasting for 10 minutes, while low frequency of TENS (2 Hz) has an facilatory effect on the same motoneurone with short lasting effect.
topic TENS
Stimulation frequency
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