An example of incorrect placement can be found in our video "Incorrect Placement for Ankle Dorsiflexion" at • Incorrect Placement fo...
In the current video, correct electrode placement is shown. The fibular head is marked, and the lateral malleolus is visible. An asymmetric biphasic waveform is used, with the negative electrode placed over the muscle belly of the anterior tib, very midline close to the tibia. The positive electrode is also placed close to the tibia, further down the shank.
During stimulation a three out of five contraction can be seen, with good balance of the foot and minimal activation of the toe extensors.
Electrodes used in this video are PALS® Electrodes by Axelgaard Manufacturing.
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You can view the full series on our KZitem or at www.axelgaard.com/education
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