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According to amputees, sensory feedback is amongst the most important features lacking from commercial prostheses. Although restoration of touch by means of implantable neural interfaces has been achieved, these approaches require surgical interventions,
E. D’Anna +6 more
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Daily transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation at home in a patient with Down syndrome [PDF]
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De Bruyne, Ruth +4 more
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Neuromodulation is a new promising treatment for headache disorders. It consists of peripheral nerve neurostimulation and central neurostimulation. © 2016, Touch Briefings.
Silberstein, Stephen
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Kilohertz-frequency interferential current induces hypoalgesic effects more comfortably than TENS
Recent research on transcutaneous electrical stimulation has shown that inhibiting nerve conduction with a kilohertz frequency is both effective and safe.
Dahoon Park, Yushin Kim
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Electrical treatment of reduced consciousness; experience with coma and Alzheimers's disease [PDF]
The right median nerve can be stimulated electrically to help arouse the central nervous system for persons with reduced levels of consciousness. The mechanisms of central action include increased cerebral blood flow and raised levels of dopamine.
Cooper, E.B. +2 more
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Background: Harnessing the lifelong potential of the human brain for neuroplasticity may serve to maintain the viability of neural structures and postpone the onset of cognitive decline.
Katherine S. Adcock +3 more
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Availability and use of electrotherapy devices: a survey [PDF]
This item is published and the copyright holder of this article is the International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation © 2010 MA Healthcare Limited, http://www.ijtr.co.uk/.
Esnouf, A, Farrow, A, Shah, SGS
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Background High-frequency transcutaneous neuromuscular electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) is currently used for the administration of electrical current in denervated muscle to alleviate muscle atrophy and enhance motor function; however, the time ...
Hong-Lin Su +7 more
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Electrical stimulation with non-implanted devices for stress urinary incontinence in women [PDF]
The authors would like to thank Luke Vale, Imran Omar, Sheila Wallace and Suzanne MacDonald at the Cochrane Incontinence Group for their support. We would also like to thank Mette Frahm Olsen, Gavin Stewart, Miriam Brazelli, Anna Sierawska, and Beatriz ...
Berghmans, Bary +3 more
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A new approach of inducing proprioceptive illusion by transcutaneous electrical stimulation
Background Neurotraumas or neurodegenerative diseases often result in proprioceptive deficits, which makes it challenging for the nervous system to adapt to the compromised sensorimotor conditions.
Rohit Rangwani, Hangue Park
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