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Electrostimulation and Penile Erection
Urologia Internationalis, 1985Electrostimulation was used to study the neuroanatomy and physiology of penile erection in dogs and monkeys. The canine spinal nuclei responsible for penile erection, identified by the retrograde horseradish peroxidase transport technique after verification of the cavernous nerves with neurostimulation, were mediolateral autonomic neurons at T12-L3 and
T F, Lue, R A, Schmidt, E A, Tanagho
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Differential Cerebral Electrostimulation
Journal of Mental Science, 1955Cerebral electrostimulation of subconvulsive intensity causes a pronounced increase in the concentration of adrenaline-like substances in the blood (Weil-Malherbe and Bone, 1952b). This effect is presumed to be due to a central action of the current, since these investigators were unable to demonstrate any rise when both electrodes were placed on the ...
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Electrostimulation during fermentation
Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics, 1988Pulsating (pulsatile) electromagnetically induced currents (PEMIC, PEMF, PMF), simple alternating currents (ac) and even direct currents (dc) were applied to cells, tissues and organisms in order to stimulate membrane permeabilization and some pathways of the metabolism for the first time about 15 years ago [l].
H.-H. Grosse, E. Bauer, H. Berg
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Electrostimulation of the neuropathic bladder
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1975Intravesical electrostimulation offers promise in management of neurogenic bladder in children with myelocele. In the past 2 yr, we carried out about 500 treatments in 25 children aged 2 wk to 13 yr. After repeated stimulation, the starting intravesical pressure increases considerably in all cases; however, this was not always accompanied by clinical ...
J, Dénes, J, Léb
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Electrophysiology and electrostimulation
2005Abstract This chapter covers the processing and application of electrical signals from the body, in particular the electroencephalogram (EEG), the electrocardiogram (ECG), and the electromyogram (EMG). The EEG and ECG will be considered in their monitoring capacity and the EMG will be discussed along with simulation and neuromuscular ...
Patrick Magee, Mark Tooley
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FURTHER OBSERVATIONS WITH NONCONVULSIVE ELECTROSTIMULATION
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1952The mode of action of the nonconvulsive current is still speculative. Only a small portion of the total energy reaches the intra-cranial contents and this apparently spreads through the cerebrum and deeper structures. Whether the effects noted are the result of action on the diencephalon or some specific portion of it is still an unresolved question ...
H M, BERLINER, F L, SCHARTENBERG
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[Intravesical electrostimulation].
Progres en urologie : journal de l'Association francaise d'urologie et de la Societe francaise d'urologie, 2007The intravesical electrostimulation technique is designed to induce a voiding bladder contraction by direct stimulation as an immediate objective and for bladder retraining. This technique appears to be truly effective and is primarily used in paediatric neurourology.
E, Chartier-Kastler, A, Ruffion
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Cough-induced electrostimulation in incontinence
Technology and Health Care, 1994A new method for treatment of urinary stress incontinence is described. Through a vaginal plug the pelvic floor muscles receive a series of electric stimulations which are triggered by an increase of abdominal pressure, detected by an inbuilt pressure sensor.
R L, Vereecken +3 more
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Electrostimulation Mapping of Spatial Neglect
Neurosurgery, 2011Cortical and subcortical electrostimulation mapping during awake brain surgery for tumor removal is usually used to minimize deficits.To use electrostimulation to study neuronal substrates involved in spatial awareness in humans.Spatial neglect was studied using a line bisection task in combination with electrostimulation mapping of the right ...
Roux, Franck-Emmanuel +7 more
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Intravesical Electrostimulation (IVES)
2019IVES differs from all other electric stimulation methods in the direct administration of various types of interrupted DC current directly to the sensory input of the bladder, to its intramural receptor, and the afferent transport system to the brain in a non-invasive way.
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