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Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1986
To the Editor .—I was pleased to read that Dr Dobie has explored electrical tinnitus suppression, as reported in the July 1986 issue of theArchives, 1 but his success rate was extremely poor and could be attributed to a placebo effect. I would like to offer a word of caution and advice to researchers in the field of electrical treatment, not just for ...
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Electrical Stimulation and Magnetic Stimulation*

2023
With respect to lower urinary tract dysfunctions, electrical stimulation (ES) is applied, particularly to the pelvic floor muscles, bladder, and sacral nerve roots. The ES of the pelvic floor aims at stimulating motor fibres of the pudendal nerve, which may elicit a direct contraction of the pelvic floor muscles or the striated peri-urethral ...
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[Electric stimulation or transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation].

Soins; la revue de reference infirmiere, 2012
Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation is a non-medicated therapy with no side effects, compatible with other treatments and able to be used for an unlimited time. It consists in emitting painless electrical pulses around the nerves or muscles, through electrodes placed on the skin and connected to an easy-to-use generator or stimulator.
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Electrical Stimulation of Osteogenesis

Southern Medical Journal, 1984
The three electrical stimulation systems available for treating nonunion of long bones are successful in approximately 85% of cases. The percutaneous direct current bone growth stimulator is partially invasive, allows patient mobility, can be used with magnetic fixation devices, and can be monitored for proper function, but it requires an operation ...
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Direct electrical cardiac stimulators

Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 1960
Summary o 1. Direct cardiac pacemaking can be accomplished by a variety of means at the present time and can be lifesaving to a large group of patients. 2. The available clinical and experimental approaches to direct stimulation have been described. 3.
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Electrical Stimulation

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1990
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Electrical Stimulation

Urologic Clinics of North America, 1991
Magnus Fall, Sivert Lindström
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Low-frequency stimulation enhances ensemble co-firing and dexterity after stroke

Cell, 2021
Preeya Khanna   +2 more
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Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation

Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 1975
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