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  2. Electric stimulus | definition of electric ... - Medical...

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    That which can elicit or evoke action (response) in a muscle, nerve, gland or other excitable tissue, or cause an augmenting action upon any function or metabolic process. [L. a goad] 1. Something causing or regarded as causing a response. 2.

  3. Electrical muscle stimulation: What it is, uses, and more

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    Electrical muscle stimulation involves sending electrical impulses to the muscles. This process may promote blood flow and strengthen the muscles. It may also affect pain signals,...

  4. How Electrical Stimulation Is Used in Physical Therapy - Verywell...

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    Electrical stimulation is a type of physical therapy modality or treatment used to accomplish various tasks in physical therapy (PT). The idea is that applying an electrical current helps strengthen muscles, block pain signals, and improve blood circulation.

  5. E-Stim: What It Is, How It Works, and Why It May Help You - ...

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    Electrical stimulation (e-stim) is a physical therapy treatment that uses mild electrical pulses to help repair injured muscles, manipulate nerves, and reduce your pain.

  6. ELECTRICAL STIMULUS definition and meaning | Collins English...

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    ELECTRICAL STIMULUS definition | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

  7. Electrical stimulation (ES) - Uses, Benefits, and Safety

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    Electrical stimulation (ES) is a therapy that uses electrical currents to deliver tiny pulses to nerves or muscles. These pulses can cause muscles to contract, similar to how the brain sends signals to muscles during voluntary movement.

  8. Neuromuscular and Muscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES)

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    Neuromuscular and Muscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) is a modality that sends electrical impulses to nerves which causes the muscles to contract mimicking the action potential coming from the central nervous system. It may be applied during functional movement or without functional movement.

  9. Electric stimulus - definition of electric ... - The Free...

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    Something that causes a response in a body part or organism. A stimulus may be internal or external. Sense organs, such as the ear, and sensory receptors, such as those in the skin, are sensitive to external stimuli such as sound and touch. The American Heritage® Student Science Dictionary, Second Edition.

  10. Electrical stimulation | definition of Electrical stimulation by...

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    Physical exercise or electrical stimulation act as a mechanical stimulus (37), which promotes a physical disturbance to the cells, which is transformed into a variety of chemical signals intra- and extracellularly.

  11. Types of Electrical Stimulation Used in Physical Therapy -...

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    Electrical stimulation often is used to augment your physical therapy program after an injury or illness. It should not be the only treatment you receive when attending physical therapy. This article lists the types of electrical stimulation to help you understand how it's commonly used in physical therapy.