Electroshock treatment/electrical-stimulating treatment. (Treatment of Depression) (Mental and Emotional Health)Kornfield, Donald SMuskin, Philip R
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is the best emergency first-aid treatment for victims of electrical shock. It is a highly effective technique when applied by a well-trained person and can, in many cases, provide adequate short-term life support until more sophisticated treatment is available. ...
electric shock - the use of electricity to administer punishment or torture; "they used cattle prods to administer electric shocks" torturing, torture - the deliberate, systematic, or wanton infliction of physical or mental suffering by one or more persons in an attempt to force another person ...
This method is painless, non-invasive and used as a treatment for depression and a variety of cognitive dysfunctions [105,106]. However, lack of precision is a limiting factor in cases where targeted neurostimulation would be necessary, such as post-traumatic tremor [107]. Deep brain stimulation...
ObjectiveObesity induces chronic inflammation, which contributes to the development and progression of insulin resistance, diabetes and atherosclerosis.We have recently shown that induction of heat shock protein 72 by mild electric current and thermo (MET) treatment in mouse model of type 2 diabetes ame...
ESDs give electrical shocks via electrodes attached to the skin of individuals for the purpose of conditioning them to stop self-injurious or aggressive behavior. "The medical literature shows that ESDs present risks of a number of psychological harms includingdepression,posttraumatic stress disorder, an...
treatment for depression [27]and brain fog due to LC. Furthermore, microcurrent stimulation of the brain’s active neuronal functions [29] is effective as a treatment for brain fog, and EEG changes were obser...
(NIP) Device for the treatment of chronic pain (arthritis, cancer pain, cervical pain, fibromyalgia, joint pain, low back pain, migraines, post-operative pain, and sciatica; not an all-inclusive list) and all other conditions (e.g., anxiety, depression and insomnia; not an all-inclusive ...
ECT has been a hot topic for controversy but has seen extensive use in the treatment of psychiatric disorders, such as severe depression, manic episodes, and schizophrenia. In contrast, NIBS techniques offer a much safer alternative, resulting in increasing use in medicine, physiology and ...
Treatment of Arrhythmias Brian Olshansky MD, ... Nora Goldschlager MD, in Arrhythmia Essentials (Second Edition), 2017 Indications Asystole; pulseless electrical activity; VF or pulseless VT resistant to electrical defibrillation; severe hypotension; anaphylactic shock; symptomatic bradycardia after atropine...