Advanced search×

Lowering of sensory, motor, and pain-tolerance thresholds with burst duration using kilohertz-frequency alternating current electric stimulation: part II.

Arch Phys Med Rehabil 90(9):1619-27 (2009) PMID 19735792

To determine the optimum burst duration for discrimination between sensory, motor, and pain tolerance thresholds using 20-Hz bursts of kilohertz-frequency sinusoidal alternating current (AC) applied transcutaneously to human participants.

Copyright © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2009.02.022
Version: za2963e q8zaa q8zbc q8zc3 q8zd5 q8ze6 q8zf9 q8zg2

Similar articles you may find interesting…

  1. Database of movement control in the cervical spine. Reference normal of 182 asymptomatic persons

    Man Ther 18(3):206-210 (2013) PMID 23073470

    In this study, the first normative database of movement control in the cervical spine has been established. For this purpose the Fly Test was used, which is a reliable and valid clinical test capable of detecting deficient movement control of the cervical spine in patients with neck...
  2. Immune Activation in Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Can Neuroimmune Interactions Explain Symptoms?

    Am J Gastroenterol (2013) PMID 23649183

    Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a functional disorder of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract characterized by pain or discomfort from the lower abdominal region, which is associated with altered bowel habit. Despite its prevalence, there is currently a lack of effective treatment optio...
  3. Overexpression of a R2R3 MYB gene MdSIMYB1 increases tolerance to multiple stresses in transgenic tobacco and apples.

    Physiol Plant (2013) PMID 23647377

    We observed the subcellular localization of an MdSIMYB1-GFP fusion protein in the nucleus. Furthermore, the MdSIMYB1 gene was introduced into the tobacco genome and ectopically expressed in transgenic lines. The results indicate that MdSIMYB1 transgenic tobacco seed germination is insensitive to abs...