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Fundamental Science and Engineering of the Medical Electrode

The medical electrode serves as a fundamental physical interface between the human body and diagnostic or therapeutic instrumentation, tasked with the crucial function of converting ionic currents within biological tissue into measurable electronic currents in an external circuit, or vice-versa, for stimulation.

The effectiveness and clinical utility of an electrode are highly dependent on its material composition, contact geometry, and the quality of the electrolytic coupling medium (like a conductive gel), all of which minimize skin impedance and ensure the acquisition of a clean, noise-free bioelectrical signal.

Electrodes are broadly categorized into two types: **surface electrodes** (used for ECG, EEG, and EMG) and **invasive electrodes** (used for deep brain stimulation or cardiac pacing). For surface electrodes, the most common type is the Ag/AgCl (silver/silver chloride) electrode. Silver chloride is a chemically stable, non-polarizable material, meaning it minimizes the voltage offset at the electrode-electrolyte interface, which is critical for accurate signal…

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