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Joseph Jeanmarie dealt with the pain, mostly working at a pain level of eight out of 10. Now, new technology his helping him get his life back.
Pain management doesn't necessarily need to include painkillers, as there are alternative steps an individual could follow to ...
But the 69-year-old retired oil company executive has traded that cane for his golf clubs, thanks to a spinal cord stimulator controlled by an app on his phone.
Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) is a noninvasive, drug-free technique to relieve acute and chronic pain. A device is used to send low-voltage electrical currents through the ...
However, vagus nerve stimulation does not always work the way it is supposed to. A study conducted by TU Wien (Vienna) in cooperation with the Vienna Private Clinic now shows how this can be improved.
Vagus nerve stimulation is the new wellbeing hack everyone is talking about to bust stress and improve overall wellbeing, so we tested it and this is our honest opinion.
Implantable vagus nerve stimulation devices have long been used to treat epilepsy, depression and stroke. A new crop of buzzy non-invasive VNS gadgets promises to relieve stress and improve sleep.
The next big advance in treating diseases like rheumatoid arthritis could be tiny pulses of electricity delivered to the vagus nerve.
His research and clinical interests include neuromodulation, cancer pain management, peripheral nerve stimulation, and advancing pain care in underserved communities.
The global peripheral nerve stimulator market is projected to reach a valuation of US$ 1.09 billion by the end of 2034. North America is expected to hold 36.4% of the global market share in 2024.
TENS, or transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, is a pain relief method that uses mild electrical currents to block pain signals or change how you perceive them. It's used for back pain and ...
Avid golfer Robert Knorr found he was no longer able to hit the links last year, due to neuropathy in his legs and feet.