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Learn more about this procedure that may be used to treat epilepsy and other neurological conditions when other treatments haven't worked.
... stimulation (TAPS) and respiratory-gated auricular vagal afferent nerve stimulation (RAVANS) therapies for the reduction of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (AF) ...
All subjects are implanted with the Vivistim System® and then randomized to either study treatment or active-control treatment. The randomization will be ...
Overview. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) involves implanting electrodes within areas of the brain. The electrodes produce electrical impulses that affect ...
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 ...
When the study is underway, the surface electrodes will at times transmit a tiny electrical current that you may feel as a twinge or spasm. The needle electrode ...
It sends electrical stimulation to stop the seizure. Deep brain stimulation. Surgeons place thin wires called electrodes in certain areas of the brain to ...
Diagnosis · Electromyography (EMG). In an EMG, a thin-needle electrode inserted into the muscle records the muscle's electrical activity at rest and in motion.
Unlike vagus nerve stimulation or deep brain stimulation, rTMS does not require surgery or implanting electrodes. And, unlike electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) ...
... electrical activity in your muscles to find nerve damage. A thin needle (electrode) ... Flat electrodes are placed on the skin and a low ... This treatment uses ...
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