Tag: Electrode Placement


TEN-TWENTY SYSTEM

Overview of the Ten-Twenty System The Ten-Twenty system, also frequently designated as the International 10-20 System, serves as the primary and most widely recognized protocol for the placement of electrodes on the human scalp during electroencephalography (EEG) procedures. This system provides a rigorous framework for neurophysiologists and clinicians, ensuring that the electrical activity of the […]

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ELECTRODE PLACEMENT

Electrode Placement: An Overview of Best Practices The placement of electrodes is a critical step in the successful administration of electrotherapy. While there are many different electrode placements for various applications, certain general principles should be followed to ensure optimal efficacy and safety. This article provides an overview of best practices for electrode placement in […]

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UNIPOLAR STIMULATION

Unipolar Stimulation Core Definition and Electrophysiological Principle Unipolar stimulation is a fundamental method of electrical stimulation characterized by an asymmetrical electrode arrangement designed to introduce electrical current into biological tissue. In this configuration, one active electrode is carefully positioned either upon the surface of or deeply within the target tissue, such as a muscle or […]

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