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1 Unit – 2 – FARADIC CURRENT / FARADISM
Quiz PHT 222 Unit – 2 – FARADIC CURRENT / FARADISM

2 Therapeutic modality – True / False
1. The low frequency currents have an effect on the sensory & motor nerves 2. Each current pulse depolarizes the nerve fiber 3. Faradism denotes tetanic type of current / contractions 4. The faradic current was produced in the past by using the original faradic coil, then by the Smart-Bristow Faradic coil. 5. At present the faradic current is produced by the multivibrator circuit.

3 Therapeutic modality – True / False
6. The negative electrode is called active & the positive electrode is called passive electrode. 7. Motor point is the point at which the main motor nerve enters the muscle. 8. For treatment purpose the faradic type current is always surged. 9. Faradic current can be interrupted at regular intervals to avoid fatigue of muscles. 10. Chemical effects – It takes place at the electrodes

4 Therapeutic modality – True / False
11. In faradic stimulation voluntary contraction should be attempted at the same time as the electrical stimulation 12. Generally E.S. is started 5 weeks after the surgeries to prevent tear of the tendon 13. E.S. ↑ muscle strength which is always greater than Voluntary contraction 14. Improved venous & lymphatic drainage is brought about by pumping action of alternate muscle contraction and relaxation. 15. During E.S, the patient sees the whole procedure (Self testing) – It alleviates the fear from the patient towards the current treatment.

5 Therapeutic modality – True / False
16. In faradic stimulation, the electrodes are placed after due skin preparation. 17. The sensation of the patient’s skin over which the electrodes will be applied are tested for pain sensitivity. 18. The joint over which the muscle so stimulated works remain preferably in a closed pack position. 19. The muscles to be stimulated remains in a partially shortened position (Inner range of muscle work). 20. Generally, this motor points lies at the junction of the upper one third & the lower two thirds of the fleshy belly of the muscle.

6 Therapeutic modality – True / False
21. In faradic stimulation, stimulation of the muscle at the motor points produce group muscle contraction. 22. Stimulation of the peripheral nerve at points where they become superficial produces contraction only in the isolated muscle. 23. As a general rule the passive electrode selected should be of larger in size compared to the active electrode. 24. As a general rule, the surge interval (Rest period) is always greater than the surge duration (Contraction period). 25. The treatment is either continued for the desired duration or stopped prematurely, if early fatigue occurs.

7 Therapeutic modality – True / False
26. At the end of faradic treatment session, appearance of mild erythema is normal. 27. For group muscle stimulation of facial muscles, the active pen electrode is placed over the superficial branch of the facial nerve. 28. For individual muscle stimulation of facial muscles, the active pen electrode is placed over the various motor points of the facial muscles. 29. For the stimulation of pelvic floor muscles, if vaginal / rectal electrode can’t be used, then small button electrode is placed over the urogenital / anal region. 30. The intensity or amplitude is gradually increased till a satisfactory muscle contraction is obtained.

8 Complete the sentence 1. The faradic type current is a short duration ______, low frequency ________current used for stimulation of the innervated (Normal) muscles. 2. The passive electrode should be larger than the active electrode in most of the cases to ____________under the same, there by avoiding unnecessary ___________________. 3. Polymodal receptors are those that respond to many kinds of stimuli such as _______________. 4. Modulation of pain occurs by a._____________ b. ___________

9 Complete the sentence 5. Surging / Surge ? _________________________________________________ 6. Wave form is a _____________________________________________ 7. Physiological effects of Faradic current a._____________ b. ______________ c._____________ D. _____________ e. _______________ 8. Indication / Therapeutic effects of Faradic current

10 Complete the sentence 9. Why the Faradic current stimulation is given for re-education of the muscle action? _________________________________________________ 10. Saturday night palsy / Wrist drop results due to injury of? _____________________________________________ 11. Types of nerve injuries? a._____________ b. ______________ c._____________ 12. Contraindications of Faradic current D. _____________ e. _______________

11 Complete the sentence 13. Where you will place the electrodes for the treatment of lumbricals? _________________________________________________ 14. Where you will place the electrodes for the treatment of Interossei? _____________________________________________ 15. For Quadriceps group muscle stimulation, where will you place the active electrode? ____________________________________________

12 Match the following 1. Sinusoidal waveform 2. Saw tooth waveform
3. Triangular waveform 4. Square waveform

13 Multiple Choice Question
1. Quadriceps & Deltoid inhibition are an example for? A. Training a new muscle action B. Re-education of muscle action C. Facilitation of muscle contraction D. Prevention & loosening of adhesions. 2. Name the treatment method for improving the lymphatic drainage? A. Faradism under pressure B. Quadriceps inhibition C. Faradism under tension D. Motor point stimulation

14 Multiple Choice Question
3. Where you will place the passive electrode for individual muscle stimulation – Median nerve? A. Neck B. Radial groove C. Cubital fossa D. Posterior aspect of medial humeral condyle. 4. For lower limb motor point stimulation, where you will place the passive electrode? A. Lumbo-sacral plexus B. Popliteal region C. Neck of fibula D. All of the above


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