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File: Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation Ppt 77963 | Hvps 2
introduction to hvps recognised by various different names hvpg hvs dc monophasic twin peak waveform fixed duration in microsecond range upto 200 s voltage should be greater than 100v history ...

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         INTRODUCTION TO 
HVPS
   • Recognised by various different names – HVPG, HVS, DC
   • MONOPHASIC, TWIN PEAK WAVEFORM
   • Fixed duration in microsecond range (upto 200µs)
   • Voltage should be greater than 100V.  
     
                      HISTORY
   • Originally developed in 1945 by Haslip in the USA and 
   called 'Dyna-wave neuromuscular stimulation.
   • Used for 
      -acute sprains and strains.
      -Lower back pain.
      -Phantom limb pain
   • The first published paper on use of this current was by 
   Young in 1966, on edema reduction.
  • Commercially available in the mid‐1970s.
  • Some authors include it in the Microcurrent group.
  • Primarily used for wound healing.
  • Research by Watson and Kloth in 1988.
  • In addition to wound healing, HVPS shows germicidal and 
  antibacterial effects .   
  • Infected wound  - active electrode should have negative 
  polarity.
    
  Unique Features of HVPS
   • HVPS delivers Monophasic current so the polarity of each 
   electrodes is known.
   • It is versatile form of electrical stimulation.
   • It is wide variety of uses {Muscle reduction, nerve 
   stimulation, edema reduction, pain control}
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...Introduction to hvps recognised by various different names hvpg hvs dc monophasic twin peak waveform fixed duration in microsecond range upto s voltage should be greater than v history originally developed haslip the usa and called dyna wave neuromuscular stimulation used for acute sprains strains lower back pain phantom limb first published paper on use of this current was young edema reduction commercially available mids some authors include it microcurrent group primarily wound healing research watson kloth addition shows germicidal antibacterial effects infected active electrode have negative polarity unique features delivers so each electrodes is known versatile form electrical wide variety uses muscle nerve control...

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