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전기자극 수준이 정상 성인의 자율신경계에 미치는 영향

The Effect of Electrical Stimulation Level on Autonomic Nerve System in Normal Adults

  • 진희경 (남부대학교 물리치료학과) ;
  • 조성현 (남부대학교 물리치료학과)
  • 투고 : 2014.10.31
  • 심사 : 2015.03.12
  • 발행 : 2015.03.31

초록

본 연구의 목적은 척수분절레벨에 적용한 간섭전류의 자극수준에 따른 정상성인의 자율신경계에 미치는 영향을 알아보고자 하였다. 간섭전류는 T1-T4 분절에 접착식 패드전극을 2극 배치 후 20분간 전기자극하여, 전기자극 전과 후, 30분 후의 변화를 확인하였다. 연구대상은 광주시에 소재한 N대학교에 다니는 건강한 성인남녀 45명을 대상으로 감각자극수준은 100 bps, 10~12 mA, 운동자극수준은 5 bps, 45~50 mA, 유해자극수준은 100 bps, 80~90 mA으로 각각 15명씩 무작위 배치하여 연구를 수행하였으며 연구 결과는 다음과 같다. 각 집단의 교감신경활성도의 변화는 시간과 집단 간의 상호작용에 유의한 차이가 없었으나, 시간에 따라 유의한 변화를 보여주었다(p<.05). 사후 분석결과 전기자극 직후와 전기자극 후 30분에서 유의한 차이를 보여주었다(p<.05). 각 집단의 부교감신경활성도의 변화는 시간과 집단 간의 상호작용에 유의한 차이가 없었으나, 시간에 따라 유의한 변화를 보여주었다(p<.05). 사후 분석결과 전기자극 직후와 전기자극 후 30분에서 유의한 차이를 보여주었다(p<.05). 이상의 결과로 전기자극 수준은 특정목적과 상황에 따라 다양하게 적용되어야 할 것으로 생각된다.

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect the interferential current (IFC) stimulation level according to autonomic nerve system (ANS) of healthy adults. IFC measured with adhesive 2-pole electrodes pad on T1~T4 spinal cord segment level that electrode stimulation of 20 min after. A total of 45 healthy adults participated in the study, who were randomly divided into three groups: 15 of sensory level stimulus group (100 bps, 10~12 mA), 15 of exercise level stimulus group (5 bps, 45~50 mA), 15 of noxious level stimulus group (100 bps, 80~90 mA). Measured items were sympathetic activity and parasympathetic activity. In order to identify the changes in measurement variables before electrode stimulation and after and 30 min stimulation. The comparison of sympathetic and parasympathetic activity in each group revealed that they was changes of after vs 30 min in after electrical stimulation time(p<.05).

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