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3 | синусоидальные модулированные токи |
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токи килогерцового диапазона |
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russian current см. Explanation: Попадаются следующие варианты: российская стимуляция (переменный ток средней частоты) - https://tinyurl.com/3rr3pkre русская стимуляция / русские токи - тут можно и без ссылок токи Коца - https://tinyurl.com/2p8sc8bm Думаю, что "токи Коца" - самое то. |
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Reference: see Reference information: https://www.prohealthcareproducts.com/blog/waveforms-used-in... Russian Current The Russian Current waveform is a type of electrical stimulation that delivers medium frequency current in alternating pulses or bursts of energy. This type of stimulation generates a motor response which can be used to strengthen muscles and muscular re-education. A study published in the International Journal of Rehabilitation and Science found that Russian current used in addition to physical therapy increased quadriceps strength in burn patients more than patients that received physical therapy alone. To add to its versatility, Russian Current can also be used to stimulate an analgesic effect in the muscles, making it effective in reducing pain as well as increasing muscular strength. https://slideplayer.com/slide/9155055/ 2 **********Russian current is an even alternating sinusoidal medium frequency, applied as series of bursts, which is developed by Russian physiologist named Yakov Kots 1977***********. 3 Characteristics of Russian Current Carrier Frequency: Hz ( 25KHz).Waveform: Polyphasic sinusoidal waveform.Current Amplitude: The maximum current amplitude is 100mAClinical used at 70mA.Bursts Frequency: Hz.Burst Duration: msOn/Off Ratio : :50Duty cycle : % |
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Reference: токи килогерцового диапазона Reference information: Neuromuscular electrical stimulation has been used for muscle strengthening since 1971 after Kots claimed that KFAC [later named "Russian current" (RC)] could induce strength gains between 30% and 40% in elite athletes after 10-minute training sessions performed over several days, when compared with those produced by maximum voluntary training. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/11106555_Russian_El... Using a cross-over design, kHz frequency alternating currents (KFAC) and pulsed currents (PC) with narrow (200 µs) or wide (500 µs) phase durations were randomly applied on knee extensor muscles of healthy participants with a minimum of seven days between sessions. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S14133... |
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