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Name at least two functions of electrons in EAM or Human Physiology:
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1-4HZ is said to trigger to body to produce endorphins and ACTH. What is the function of endorphin?
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1-4HZ is said to trigger the body to produce endorphins and ACTH. ACTH is a precursor to Cortisol. What is the function of Cortisol?
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150HZ is said to trigger the body to produce Nor-epinephrine. What is one function of Nor-epinephrine?
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List as many EAM variables as you know:
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Both Endorphin and Serotonin effectively treat pain. Which one takes a minimum of 20 minutes to start working but can last days or weeks?
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Both Endorphin and Serotonin effectively treat pain. Which one takes effect almost instantly but doesn’t last as long after the treatment is complete?
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The Autonomic Nervous System is said to be made up of at least 2 branches, the sympathetic and the parasympathetic. Which one is the accelerator?
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Which Acu-point is related to the thalamus and is said to be the number one global analgesic and anti-inflammatory of the entire body?
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The Amplitude sweet spot slide tells us the optimal amplitude level to use during the treatment of pain. When treating a patient that is experiencing moderate pain, what level of amplitude would keep us in the sweet spot for this patient? Light, Moderate, Heavy, Painful stimulation?
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To increase sympathetic activity, the treatment should last no more than ______ minutes?
To increase parasympathetic activity, the treatment should last more than _________ minutes?
Using a biphasic or Alternating Current device like the Ito or pantheon, what subatomic particle comes out in greatest amount of both the red and the black clip?
For a new patient experiencing severe and chronic pain, which of the following treatment schedule would be optimally?
A patient is experiencing rapid heart rate, increased blood pressure, anxiety, and constipation. Which of the branches of the ANS would you want to stimulate for the patient?
Which frequency range is the most commonly used due to the fact that it can effectively treat pain and inflammation?
Is it safe to use more than 1 frequency simultaneously during the course of a single treatment?
Which plane of the body is optimal to treat for lumbo-sacral back pain?
Which plane of the body is optimal to treat for pain radiating from the low back down the side of the leg and into Gb34 area?
Which plane of the body is optimal to treat for pain radiating from belly button area into the front of the leg.