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Foot Submersion: Underwater Electrode Placement

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  • čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
  • Electrodes used in this video are PALS® Electrodes by Axelgaard Manufacturing. Written instructions for this video:
    Electrical stimulation of the submerged foot. Electrical stimulation can also be used with tetanic contractions to manage edema.
    In this application the negative electrode is placed into the water, along with the subject's foot. The positive electrode is placed distal on the lower leg over the tendons.
    When only the toes are in the water intrinsic toe flexion can be seen. As the foot is submerged further into the water, activation of toe flexors as well as the muscles of the arch of the foot can be seen.
    Please note that once the electrode has been submerged the conductive and adhesive gel will float off of the electrode. The electrode can be used again for submersion, but it can not be used for stimulation directly on the patient's skin.
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