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  • - KFACs (Kilohertz-frequency alternating currents) help reduce muscle atrophy and weakness, but the best stimulation settings are still unclear.
  • - The study tested two types of KFACs (Aussie at 1 kHz and Russian at 2.5 kHz) on healthy participants to evaluate their effects on muscle torque and discomfort.
  • - Results showed that Aussie currents were more effective for muscle performance, especially at higher efforts, but caused greater discomfort, while a 20% duty cycle improved efficiency in submaximal efforts.

Article Abstract

Unlabelled: Kilohertz-frequency alternating currents (KFACs) have been indicated to minimize muscle atrophy and weakness. However, the optimal stimulation parameters still need to be determined.

Objective: This study aimed to investigate the effects of different KFACs on evoked torque, current efficiency, and perceived discomfort.

Design: KFACs with frequencies of 1 kHz (Aussie current) and 2.5 kHz (Russian current), along with two duty cycles (10% and 20%), were randomly applied to the triceps surae muscle of healthy participants using a crossover design. The NMES intensity, NMES-evoked torque, NMES efficiency, and NMES discomfort were measured in maximal and submaximal conditions. Statistical analyses were conducted using a two-way mixed-model ANOVA with repeated measures. Forty-four participants were included.

Results: Aussie currents produced higher evoked torque and efficiency in maximal and submaximal efforts, with higher perceived discomfort in maximal effort. Although the Australian current may cause greater discomfort at maximal efforts, it matches the Russian current in perceived discomfort at submaximal levels. The 20% duty cycle produced the highest efficiency in submaximal efforts.

Conclusion: In both maximal and submaximal efforts, the Aussie current demonstrated superior NMES efficiency, yielding higher torque with lower amplitude than the Russian current. Clinicians should take these findings into consideration when prescribing KFACs to optimize clinical outcomes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11480646PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.70039DOI Listing

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