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tVNS in the management of headache and pain

Autonomic Neuroscience, 2021
First clinical observations of the therapeutic effect of vagus nerve stimulation were of patients who were treated for refractory epilepsy with a fully implanted vagus nerve stimulator, who also reported an improvement of their migraine and cluster headache. With the development of non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation, first clinical studies concerning
Andreas, Straube, Ozan, Eren
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Lessons learned from transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (tVNS)

Epilepsy Research, 2019
Transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (tVNS) is a newly developed method which intends to overcome the disadvantage of surgical implantation of the stimulation device. The tVNS device is designed to stimulate the auricular branch of the vagus nerve via a bipolar electrode attached to the skin of the left ear conch.
Hajo M. Hamer, Sebastian Bauer
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Technical aspects and future approaches in transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (tVNS)

Autonomic Neuroscience, 2022
With the emergence of transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (tVNS) as a therapy option for a multitude of clinical indications, the development and improvement of the stimulators becomes an increasingly important point of focus. This paper aims to discuss electrotechnical and software-based improvements to the state-of-the-art stimulators, in order to
Armin, Bolz, Lars-Oliver, Bolz
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Are TVNs compromising their clinical practice?

British Journal of Nursing, 2003
On first inspection there may not be a realistic link between the report into children's heart surgery at the Bristol Royal Infirmary 1984–1995 (The Bristol Royal Infirmary Inquiry, 2001) and the field of tissue viability. However, while the specialties are different there are some lessons that we can learn from Bristol.
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Election fever: TVNs must make their voice heard

British Journal of Nursing, 2005
Election fever is descending on the UK and the political parties are already starting to jockey for position. As usual, the health service finds itself the pawn in the race for election and, ultimately, government itself. Political parties will be using the health service as capital in their strategies.
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ZG Output Tracking of TVL and TVN Systems

2020
In this chapter, the ZG method is utilized to design ZD and ZG controllers for the output tracking of TVL and TVN systems. Particularly, the investigated TVL and TVN systems may both have PDBZ phenomena. From the simulation results, although the presented ZD and ZG controllers fulfill well the output tracking of TVL and TVN systems, the infinite value ...
Yunong Zhang, Binbin Qiu, Xiaodong Li
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Challenges faced by TVNs in the UK and abroad

British Journal of Nursing, 2001
Welcome to this issue of the British Journal of Nursing Tissue Viability Supplement. As you would expect of a supplement aimed at nurse specialists in tissue viability, it carries many articles relating directly to the challenges faced by our readers. We are grateful to those of you who take the time to comment on this publication; if you wish to make
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TVNS IMPORVES EMOTION RECOGNITION ACCURACY

2018
Growing evidence suggests that vagus nerve activity is an important aspect of social functioning. For instance, vagus nerve activity is linked to positive emotions, low-arousal states, social approach motivations, and emotion recognition, expression, and regulation.
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