What does the term "modulation" refer to on an electrical stimulator, and why might you select it for a patient?
A) It refers to the ability to modify intensity, and it is used to adjust the strength of the stimulus.
B) It refers to the ability to vary whether or not both channels are operating at the same time or not, and it is useful when agonist/antagonist protocols are part of the treatment intervention.
C) It refers to the ability to vary one or more of the parameters over time, and it may help to decrease adaptation to the current.
D) Modulation is an undesirable effect due to line leakage and should be avoided.
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