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A comparison of neuromuscular electrical stimulation and traditional therapy, versus traditional therapy in patients with longstanding dysphagia. Nine subjects achieved an improvement in swallowing function after NMES + traditional therapy was measured using the Functional Oral Intake Scale, giving ... ...
there was a reduction in vomiting during the initial ON period; (ii) The double-blind 3-month periods showed a non-significant reduction in vomiting in the ON vs OFF period, the primary outcome variable; (iii) At 12 months with ON stimulation, there was a sustained decrease in vomiting an...
apip 小核[translate] aargon gas 氩气体[translate] aNeuromuscular electrical stimulation combined with rehabilitation therapy efficacy of the treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee 与修复膝盖的骨关节炎的治疗的疗法效力结合的Neuromuscular电子刺激[translate]...
Chronic stroke, functional electrical stimulation therapy, hand function, upper extremity function Introduction The theme of this case study is the application of functional electrical stimulation therapy (FEST) to enhance the client’s grasping and reaching, several years post hemorrhagic stroke. ...
SENSUS transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for diabetic neuropathy and other indications; Sprint (peripheral subcutaneous field stimulation) for the treatment of complex regional pain syndrome, low back pain, nerve root and plexus disorders; Sympathetic therapy (Dynatronics Corporation, Salt Lake City...
A prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial was performed to investigate the efficacy of electrical muscle stimulation when combined with a therapist-guided, standardized exercise therapy program in the treatment of nonacute low back pain. Eighty patients with low back pain...
Objectives: VitalStim therapy was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration in 2001 for the treatment of dysphagia through the application of neuromuscular electrical stimulation to cervical swallowing muscles. This approval was based upon submission of data on more than 800 patients who received...
Stimulation (tPCS) approaches such as CranialElectrotherapyStimulation (CES) descended from Electrosleep (ES) through Cranial Electro-stimulation Therapy (CET), Transcerebral Electrotherapy (TCET), and NeuroElectric Therapy (NET) while others like Transcutaneous Cranial Electrical Stimulation (TCES) ...
aElectrical stimulation as an addition to physical therapy has been found to be an effective treatment for lower-limb spasticity (see Module 9). The mechanism of action appears to the relaxation of agonist muscles and strengthening of the antagonist muscles (Sahin et al. 2012). The treatment ha...