Itâ $ ™ s an example of the kinds of insights that can be obtained from implantable
electrical stimulation devices, which can record signals from seizures inside the brain over long periods of time (more than a year).
We are also dedicated not only to enabling control over computers or robotic assistive devices, but — for people with spinal cord injury or stroke — working toward the goal of reconnecting brain to limb, allowing the powerful intracortical signals to activate fully implanted functional
electrical stimulation devices, and re-enabling intuitive movement of one's own arm and hand.»
A volunteer models the noninvasive,
electrical stimulation device used to help patients with Parkinson's disease.
Needles are inserted into these points and connected by wires to
an electrical stimulation device.
Not exact matches
It still might sound a little sci - fi, but scientists and entrepreneurs are already experimenting with wearable
devices that use
electrical stimulation to make your brain work better in a host of intriguing ways.
This study will include 36 people with spinal cord injuries who will be treated with epidural
stimulation — a technique in which a
device is used to apply
electrical current to the spinal cord.
The researchers tested the
device prototype by applying their rehabilitation protocol — which combines
electrical and chemical
stimulation — to paralyzed rats.
Other
devices and therapies in development include an implanted microchip,
electrical stimulation therapy, implantable capsules of timed - release medication, nutrient therapies to reduce retinal damage and gene therapies to halt or reverse retinitis pigmentosa.
The
device uses
electrical stimulation to block the pain signals from reaching the brain.
Implanted
devices send targeted
electrical stimulation to the nervous system to interfere with abnormal brain activity, and it is commonly assumed that neurons are the only important brain cells that need to be stimulated by these
devices.
Electrical stimulation of the nerve is achieved via an implanted
device in the neck.
Dr. Forrest conducts mobility research at Kessler Foundation, where in addition to Ekso, she studies the effectiveness of activity based therapies for recovery of function including
electrical stimulation, and the LokomatPro v6 (Hocoma), a robotic treadmill training
device.
Innovative studies are also being conducted with Ekso (Ekso Bionics), the bionic exoskeletal
device, the LokomatPro v6 (Hocoma), a robotic treadmill training
device, and with functional
electrical stimulation.
Results demonstrate that the
devices are able to undergo chemically induced oxidative stress and
electrical stimulation without failing but actually improving their
electrical performance until a steady state is reached.
Primary responsibility will be to work under direction of the Principal Investigator (PI) to complete testing and training protocols; evaluate and research participants for interventions, working with neuromuscular
electrical stimulation and exercise using upper - and lower - extremity exoskeleton
devices and treadmill training; and perform other related research tasks.
Because this is the first
device capable of providing both optical and
electrical stimulation to neurons in the spinal cord, the new fiber shows promise to benefit not only future studies by CSNE members, but also spinal cord research conducted by members of the neuroscience and neural engineering communities at - large.
Current DBS
devices apply a constant level of
electrical stimulation, which can lead to rapid battery depletion and necessitate battery replacement surgeries.
«Blind Sight: The Next Generation of Sensory Substitution Technology» features
devices that use musical tones, vibration, puffs of air and
electrical stimulation of the tongue — among other methods — to assist blind people as they navigate their environment.
«Seeing In Tongues» from RadioLab shares the story of a woman who is blind and who uses a
device which translates visual information into a pattern of
electrical stimulation on her tongue.
Some patients find so much relief from the TENS therapy that they have a similar
device, called Interstim, surgically implanted in their lower backs so that they have constant
electrical stimulation to treat urgency - frequency syndrome as well as urinary retention when other treatments have failed.
As for the
Electrical Muscle
Stimulation device, I can't speak to that... I have never heard of its effect specifically on women with DR.. It's something that you should talk with your doc about and look into the research.
Vast experience in detailing, introducing, launching, and direct selling pharmaceutical, consumer healthcare and dental products and medical
devices for
electrical stimulation to control pain.