Electrical Stimulation Shows Pain-Relieving Effect
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Electrical Stimulation Shows Pain-Relieving Effect
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Deep brain stimulation helps severe OCD, but pioneer advises caution
eurekalert.org — “For patients most severely afflicted with obsessive-compulsive disorder, electrical stimulation of a brain network can re-balance their emotional state, helping them respond to conventional therapy when it never worked before. New long-term results show that patients' improvements remain if the treatment continues. But, as with other OCD treatments, DBS is not a cure and can have side effects.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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Electrical Stimulation Shows Pain-Relieving Effect
newswise.com — “A simple, noninvasive technique providing low-level electrical stimulation of the brain produces significant pain-reducing effects in humans, reports the November issue of Anesthesia & Analgesia, official journal of the International Anesthesia Research Society (IARS).” View full resource at newswise.com
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Patterned pulses boost the effects of deep brain stimulation, research shows
physorg.com — “Electrical stimulation has been used as a sort of defibrillator of consciousness, rousing a victim of traumatic brain injury to at least partial awareness, after years in a coma. The procedure, termed deep brain stimulation, has also been used to treat Parkinson's disease and has shown some promise ...” View full resource at physorg.com
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Brain surgery hope for Parkinson's cases: Implants have given us our life back say first patients | Mail Online
dailymail.co.uk — “‘Deep brain stimulation’ using an electrical implant works better than drugs alone to improve patients’ quality of life, a ten-year trial shows.” View full resource at dailymail.co.uk
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Guideline: Widely Used Device for Pain Therapy Not Recommended for Chronic Low-Back Pain
newswise.com — “A new guideline issued by the American Academy of Neurology finds that transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation (TENS), a widely used pain therapy involving a portable device, is not recommended to treat chronic low-back pain,pain that has persisted for three months or longer,because research shows it is not effective. The guideline is published in the December 30, 2009, online issue of Neurology.” View full resource at newswise.com
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