Effects of direct current on motoneuron reflex excitability (Assessed by H-reflex amplitude) in healthy subjects

The purpose of the this study was to investigate the effect of direct current on montoneuron reflex exitability. Thirty six subjects (18 males, 18 females) 19.36 years of age ( x= 24.06, SD= 3.63) participated in this study. The reflex excitability of soleus motoneruons was assessed by measuring the...

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Main Authors: Olyaei G, Akbari M, Esfandiarpoor F
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2000-08-01
Series:Acta Medica Iranica
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Online Access:http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/1257.pdf&manuscript_id=1257
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spelling doaj-eea1f43261dc483cafbfdd6eabb3b0862020-11-25T03:32:09ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesActa Medica Iranica0044-60252000-08-013812124Effects of direct current on motoneuron reflex excitability (Assessed by H-reflex amplitude) in healthy subjectsOlyaei GAkbari MEsfandiarpoor FThe purpose of the this study was to investigate the effect of direct current on montoneuron reflex exitability. Thirty six subjects (18 males, 18 females) 19.36 years of age ( x= 24.06, SD= 3.63) participated in this study. The reflex excitability of soleus motoneruons was assessed by measuring the amount of change in the peak to peak ampitude of the H-reflex before and after direct current was applied to the skin over the sural nerve. Reflex recordings were taken before and after direct current was applied. Direct current was administered for 5 minutes at an intensity no greater than 4 m A.A complete randomized block with one sample in each block was used. Paired t-test with Scheffe correction for multiple comparisons were used.A significant in H-refelx amplitude was demonstrated for 5 minutes at an intensity no greate than 4 m A. a complete randomized block with one sample in each block was used. Paired t-test with Scheffe correction for multiple comparisons were use.A significant in H-reflex amplitude was demonstrated for all post baseline measurements when compared to baseline. These results suggest that direct current has a facilitatory effect on motoneuron reflex excitability. In addition, motoneuron reflex excitability remained increased for 10 minutes after stimulus had been turned off http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/1257.pdf&manuscript_id=1257H-reflexMotoneuron excitabilityDirrect current
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Effects of direct current on motoneuron reflex excitability (Assessed by H-reflex amplitude) in healthy subjects
Acta Medica Iranica
H-reflex
Motoneuron excitability
Dirrect current
author_facet Olyaei G
Akbari M
Esfandiarpoor F
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title Effects of direct current on motoneuron reflex excitability (Assessed by H-reflex amplitude) in healthy subjects
title_short Effects of direct current on motoneuron reflex excitability (Assessed by H-reflex amplitude) in healthy subjects
title_full Effects of direct current on motoneuron reflex excitability (Assessed by H-reflex amplitude) in healthy subjects
title_fullStr Effects of direct current on motoneuron reflex excitability (Assessed by H-reflex amplitude) in healthy subjects
title_full_unstemmed Effects of direct current on motoneuron reflex excitability (Assessed by H-reflex amplitude) in healthy subjects
title_sort effects of direct current on motoneuron reflex excitability (assessed by h-reflex amplitude) in healthy subjects
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Acta Medica Iranica
issn 0044-6025
publishDate 2000-08-01
description The purpose of the this study was to investigate the effect of direct current on montoneuron reflex exitability. Thirty six subjects (18 males, 18 females) 19.36 years of age ( x= 24.06, SD= 3.63) participated in this study. The reflex excitability of soleus motoneruons was assessed by measuring the amount of change in the peak to peak ampitude of the H-reflex before and after direct current was applied to the skin over the sural nerve. Reflex recordings were taken before and after direct current was applied. Direct current was administered for 5 minutes at an intensity no greater than 4 m A.A complete randomized block with one sample in each block was used. Paired t-test with Scheffe correction for multiple comparisons were used.A significant in H-refelx amplitude was demonstrated for 5 minutes at an intensity no greate than 4 m A. a complete randomized block with one sample in each block was used. Paired t-test with Scheffe correction for multiple comparisons were use.A significant in H-reflex amplitude was demonstrated for all post baseline measurements when compared to baseline. These results suggest that direct current has a facilitatory effect on motoneuron reflex excitability. In addition, motoneuron reflex excitability remained increased for 10 minutes after stimulus had been turned off
topic H-reflex
Motoneuron excitability
Dirrect current
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