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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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