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Tachyarrhythmia therapy utilizing electrical stimulation: A review

Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology, 1988
The review is structured in such a way as to fall naturally into four main sections. These are as follows: clinical overview of the common mechanisms leading to the generation of tachyarrhythmias; commonly used sensing techniques and algorithms for the detection of tachyarrhythmias; electrical stimulation algorithms used to terminate many of the ...
John Wickham, Steven M. Maas
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Modelling the cost-effectiveness of electric stimulation therapy in non-healing venous leg ulcers.

Journal of Wound Care, 2011
OBJECTIVE To estimate the cost-effectiveness of using electric stimulation (ES) therapy (Accel-Heal) plus dressings and compression bandaging compared with dressings and compression bandaging alone in treating chronic, non-healing venous leg ulcers (VLUs)
R. Taylor, E. Sladkevicius, J. F. Guest
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The efficiency of biofeedback electric stimulation therapy combined with low-intensity pulsed ultrasound in treating erectile dysfunction: a clinical study.

Revista Internacional de Andrología
BACKGROUND Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a prevalent condition that significantly impacts the quality of life of both patients and their partners. Current therapeutic approaches often struggle to address the diverse needs of all patients. In addition, the
Luo Yang   +7 more
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Precise Cell Type Electrical Stimulation Therapy Via Force‐electric Hydrogel Microspheres for Cartilage Healing

Advances in Materials
Electrical stimulation enhances cellular activity, promoting tissue regeneration and repair. However, specific cells and maintaining a stable energy supply are challenges for precise cell electrical stimulation therapy.
Zeyu Han   +6 more
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Torque history of electrically stimulated human quadriceps: Implications for stimulation therapy

Journal of Orthopaedic Research, 1993
AbstractThe time course of knee extension torque was measured in human quadriceps muscles during 30 min of transcutaneous neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES). Ninety subjects were divided into six experimental groups (n = 15 per group), which received stimulation at one of the following frequency/duty cycle combinations: 10 Hz/50%, 30 Hz/50 ...
M. Jeanne Kelly, Richard L. Lieber
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Influence of electrical stimulation therapy on permanent pacemaker function

Wiener klinische Wochenschrift, 2019
Electrical stimulation therapy (EST) and transcutaneous electrical neuromuscular stimulation (TENS), a modality of EST, have become widely applied, accepted and effective methods for the treatment of musculoskeletal and other pain conditions. According to the rising number of permanent pacemaker (PM) wearers the number of potential candidates for EST ...
Florian Egger   +8 more
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Electric stimulation and hyperbaric oxygen therapy in the treatment of nonunions

Injury, 2006
Up to 10% of the fractures occurring annually in the U.S. end up in non-union or delayed union. Classical treatment with osteosynthesis and bone grafting is not always successful. Alternatives in treatment have long ago been considered. This article presents current concepts in treatment with electrical stimulation and hyperbaric oxygen, the mechanisms
V.N. Kalentzos   +2 more
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NONCONVULSIVE ELECTRIC STIMULATION THERAPY

, 1950
Convulsive treatment through frontal leads inhibits respiration temporarily; nonconvulsive treatment through frontal or temporopariental leads stimulates respiration.
L. Alexander
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Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation versus Traditional Dysphagia Therapy [PDF]

open access: possibleOtolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 2005
Objectives: Recent investigations suggest that cervical transcutaneous electrical stimulation (TES) may be an effective treatment of oropharyngeal dysphagia. The purpose of this investigation was to compare the efficacy of TES to traditional dysphagia therapy (TDT) in treating persons with dysphagia and aspiration.
Yoav Hahn   +3 more
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Electric stimulation and decimeter wave therapy improve the recovery of injured sciatic nerves

Neural Regeneration Research, 2013
Drug treatment, electric stimulation and decimeter wave therapy have been shown to promote the repair and regeneration of the peripheral nerves at the injured site. This study prepared a Mackinnon's model of rat sciatic nerve compression.
Feng Zhao   +6 more
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