Kilohertz Frequency Alternating Current Induces Less Evoked Torque and Less Neuromuscular Efficiency Than Pulsed Current in Healthy People: A Randomized Crossover Trial.
Isabel de Almeida PazFrancesca Chaida SondaMatias FröhlichJoão Luiz Quagliotti DuriganMarco Aurélio VazPublished in: Journal of sport rehabilitation (2023)
The higher evoked torque, higher neuromuscular efficiency, and similar discomfort of the 2 ms pulsed current compared with 2.5-kHz frequency alternating current suggests this current as the best choice for clinicians to use in NMES-based protocols.