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Could you pad faradic electrodes any differently?
Yes, I could use split-padding method where I can the negative electrode on the belly of the muscle [trigger point] and the positive pole on any area close to the muscle. Because the current flows from negative to positive, the trigger point is stimulated and the muscles contracts. This method is most beneficial when insertion and origin are hard to reach, or when the muscle is too small for two electrodes
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Yes, I could use split-padding method where I can the negative electrode on the belly of the muscle [trigger point] and the positive pole on any area close to the muscle. Because the current flows from negative to positive, the trigger point is stimulated and the muscles contracts. This method is most beneficial when insertion and origin are hard to reach, or when the muscle is too small for two electrodes
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