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It sends electrical stimulation to stop the seizure. Deep brain stimulation. Surgeons place thin wires called electrodes in certain areas of the brain to ...
During this test, a thin-needle electrode is inserted ... A small shock is passed through the median nerve to see if electrical impulses are slowed in the carpal ...
The needle placement may occur in the operating room or in the radiology department. You may have a flexible tube (catheter) passed through the urethra, bladder ...
This therapy uses computer technology to send low-level electrical impulses to specific muscles in your legs, arms, hands or other areas. Electrodes are placed ...
Chronic subthreshold cortical stimulation utilizes electrodes that are surgically implanted at the location of seizure onset. The electrodes are connected ...
A Mayo Clinic discusses expert explains how a vagus nerve stimulation device is helping some stroke patients recover their mobility.
Participant eligibility includes age, gender, type and stage of disease, and previous treatments or health concerns. Guidelines differ from study to study, and ...
Ultrasound-guided central venous catherization (CVC) placement has been shown to significantly reduce the number of procedural complications in comparison to ...
This can take place in the clinic under local anesthesia or the operating room under sedation and only requires a small needle inserted into the sacral area ...
The device stays in your body to help control the nerves. Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS). This procedure uses a thin needle that is put through ...
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