pulssilla
Pulssilla is a term used in rehabilitation to denote a pulsed electrical stimulation modality designed to modulate neural activity for therapeutic purposes. It uses non-invasive surface electrodes placed on the skin and a compact control unit, sometimes integrated into a wearable sleeve or patch. Protocols generally deliver trains of electrical pulses with adjustable frequency, pulse width, and amplitude, set to comfort and specific goals such as pain relief or motor training.
Mechanism: Pulssilla engages peripheral nerves and central pathways to alter sensory and motor processing. In sensory
Technology: Many systems support multi-channel stimulation, various waveforms (biphasic, burst), and, in some cases, closed-loop control
Applications: Potential uses include chronic musculoskeletal pain, postoperative rehab, stroke or spinal cord injury rehabilitation, and
History and status: The term surfaced in rehabilitation literature during the late 2010s and 2020s as a
See also: transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, neuromuscular electrical stimulation, neuromodulation, bioelectronic medicine.