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High Voltage Pulsed Galvanic Current (or High Voltage Galvanic Stimulation) is a type of electrical current in which high voltage is applied with low frequency and low pulse duration. <ref>Tanrkut A, özaras N, Kaptan HA, Güven Z, Kayhan Ö. High voltage galvanic stimulation in myofascial pain syndrome. Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain. 2003 Jan 1;11(2):11-5.</ref> | |||
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* [[Myofascial Pain|Myofascial Pain Syndrome]] | * [[Myofascial Pain|Myofascial Pain Syndrome]] | ||
* Levator Ani Syndrome | * Levator Ani Syndrome | ||
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Revision as of 20:10, 27 May 2024
Original Editor - Sehriban Ozmen
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Description[edit | edit source]
High Voltage Pulsed Galvanic Current (or High Voltage Galvanic Stimulation) is a type of electrical current in which high voltage is applied with low frequency and low pulse duration. [1]
Parameters[edit | edit source]
Frequency[edit | edit source]
Duration[edit | edit source]
Clinical Usage[edit | edit source]
- Wound Healing
- Spinal Cord Injury
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Myofascial Pain Syndrome
- Levator Ani Syndrome
- Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome
Resources[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Tanrkut A, özaras N, Kaptan HA, Güven Z, Kayhan Ö. High voltage galvanic stimulation in myofascial pain syndrome. Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain. 2003 Jan 1;11(2):11-5.