Augmentation of electrical conduction and contractility by biphasic
stimulation of muscle tissue. A first stimulation phase has a first phase
polarity, amplitude, and duration. The first stimulation phase, which acts
as a conditioning mechanism, is administered at no more than a maximum
subthreshold amplitude. A second stimulation phase has a second polarity,
amplitude, and duration. The two phases are applied sequentially. Contrary
to current thought, anodal stimulation is applied as the first stimulation
phase, followed by cathodal stimulation as the second stimulation phase.
In this fashion, pulse conduction through muscle is improved, together
with an increase in contractibility. Furthermore, this mode of biphasic
stimulation reduces the electrical energy required to elicit contraction.
In addition, the conditioning first stimulation phase decreases the
stimulation threshold by reducing the amount of electrical current
required for the second stimulation phase to elicit contraction. The
muscle tissue encompassed by the present invention includes skeletal
(striated) muscle, cardiac muscle, and smooth muscle.