High-tech, at-home skin care tools like LED masksand microcurrent devices are gaining popularity over the past several years, but not every product on the market gets glowing reviews. Is it possible ...
Those of us of a certain age know the topic of conversation with friends often turns to the state of our health. But next time you’re comparing anxiety levels, digestive issues, aches and pains, or ...
Cranioelectrotherapy stimulation (CES), also called transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) or microcurrent electrical stimulation, is based on the application of extremely weak electrical ...
Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) is a widely investigated non‐invasive modality for alleviating both acute and chronic pain. By delivering controlled electrical impulses via surface ...
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Researchers find electrical stimulation may help predict recovery path for acute nerve injuries
There is at present no quick, reliable, and evidence-based way of evaluating the extent of nerve damage and need for surgical intervention after a patient experiences an acute injury. Subscribe to our ...
Bottom line: This study found that, in rats, acute nerve injuries that may recover can be distinguished from those that are unlikely to recover based on the response to intraoperative electrical nerve ...
Title: Is a Response to Intraoperative Electrical Nerve Stimulation Associated with Recovery After Stretch Injury in the Rat Median Nerve? Authors: Paul J. Cagle, MD, Associate Professor of ...
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