Myoelectricity pain measurement method and device for clinical use
A technology for measuring pain and electromyography, applied in the field of medical devices, can solve the problems of relying on subjective pain reporting and inaccurate test results, and achieve the effects of shortened test time, easy portability, reliability and validity
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Embodiment 1
[0053] A myoelectric pain measurement method, such as figure 1 shown, including the following steps:
[0054] (1) Acquisition of RⅢ reflex threshold: set a reference electrode at the biceps femoris tendon; set a working electrode at the abdomen of the short head of the biceps femoris, and both the reference electrode and the working electrode are patch electrodes; record the voltage The difference was taken as the background discharge of the biceps femoris, and 1.5 times of the background discharge was taken as the RⅢ reflex threshold.
[0055] (2) Detection of RⅢ reflex under electrical stimulation:
[0056] (2-1) Start current gradient increasing stimulation, each gradient repeats an odd number of times 7, and the interval between two stimulations is 5 seconds, and each stimulation step is:
[0057] The peroneal nerve behind the lateral malleolus was stimulated according to the gradient current value. The wave width of the current stimulation was 1 ms and the frequency was...
Embodiment 2
[0061] A myoelectric pain measurement method, such as figure 1 shown, including the following steps:
[0062] (1) Acquisition of RⅢ reflex threshold: set a reference electrode at the biceps femoris tendon; set a working electrode at the abdomen of the short head of the biceps femoris, and both the reference electrode and the working electrode are patch electrodes; record the voltage The difference was taken as the background discharge of the biceps femoris, and twice the background discharge was taken as the RⅢ reflex threshold.
[0063] (2) Detection of RⅢ reflex under electrical stimulation:
[0064] (2-1) Start current gradient increasing stimulation, each gradient repeats an odd number of 5 times, and the interval between two stimulations is 10 seconds, and each stimulation step is:
[0065] The peroneal nerve behind the lateral malleolus was stimulated according to the gradient current value. The wave width of the current stimulation was 5ms and the frequency was 10Hz. ...
Embodiment 3
[0069] A myoelectric pain measurement method, such as figure 1 shown, including the following steps:
[0070] (1) Acquisition of RⅢ reflex threshold: set a reference electrode at the biceps femoris tendon; set a working electrode at the abdomen of the short head of the biceps femoris, and both the reference electrode and the working electrode are patch electrodes; record the voltage The difference was taken as the background discharge of the biceps femoris, and 2.2 times of the background discharge was taken as the RⅢ reflex threshold.
[0071] (2) Detection of RⅢ reflex under electrical stimulation:
[0072] (2-1) Start current gradient decreasing stimulation, repeat each gradient for an odd number of times 3, and the interval between two stimulations is 15 seconds. The steps of each stimulation are:
[0073] The peroneal nerve behind the lateral malleolus is stimulated according to the gradient current value. The wave width of the current stimulation is 10ms and the freque...
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