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The vestibular system in pain and embodiment: cortical overlap, modulatory potential, and therapeutic perspectives. [PDF]
Bouisset N, Phylactou P, Duport A.
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Advancing cancer therapy with custom-built alternating electric field devices. [PDF]
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The same biophysical mechanism is involved in both temporal interference and direct kHz stimulation of peripheral nerves. [PDF]
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Electrical Stimulation Therapy as Treatment for Poststroke Dystonia
The Journal of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 2021This case describes success using high-dose submotor threshold electrical stimulation (EStim) therapy for the management of dystonia in a chronic stroke patient. The authors find this novel EStim treatment is safe and offers the potential to manage poststroke dystonic movements.
Allison N Capizzi +4 more
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Electrical stimulation as therapy for neurological disorders
IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, 2006This article outlines the basics of implantable neurological stimulators (INSs) and electrodes. Mechanisms of neural stimulation relevant to the clinician are reviewed, including the activating function, strength-duration relationship, and strength-distance relationship as well as safety considerations including safe charge and charge density levels ...
P.H. Stypulkowski +2 more
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Experimental electrical stimulation therapy for epilepsy
Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2005Electrical stimulation of the nervous system is an attractive possible therapy for intractable epilepsy, but only stimulation of the vagus nerve has been subjected to large, controlled, and completed clinical trials. Controlled trials are in progress for intermittent cycling stimulation of the anterior nuclei of the thalamus, and for cortical ...
Robert S. Fisher +2 more
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The role of electrical stimulation therapy in ophthalmic diseases
Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 2014Electrical stimulation therapy (EST) involves the use of a low-intensity electrical current in the treatment of neuromuscular conditions. During the recent two decades, EST has emerged as a potential neuroprotective strategy in certain ophthalmic diseases, aided by a lack of effective management for these conditions.The aim of this review is to ...
Lai, JSM, FU, L, Shih, KC, Lo, ACY
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