Sentences with phrase «electronic stimulation»

Recognizing that many well - meaning pet owners sincerely love their animals and want the best possible outcome for them may already be using electronic stimulation devices with realizing the potential fallout or that they are hurting and scaring their pets, PPG launched its Project Trade program in March, 2016.
«Neuromuscular electronic stimulation (TENS unit) may help some patients, but most patients can find their strength without the use of this machine,» said Dr. Weiss.
Upper - airway electronic stimulation could be that option, he says.
Most of us are over-stimulated and distracted; if we're not actively distracting ourselves with electronic input, we are subject to electronic stimulation from others» devices.
If you think that there's too much electronic stimulation in this child's life and he or she is having problems in school, that's one of the first things you need to attack.
The current version uses wires to deliver electronic stimulation to nerves in the arm, but Tyler says his team will have a fully implantable wireless version in three or four years.
That disclaimer out of the way, however, there is much to recommend about this adventure, especially for the attention - deficit generation weaned on the cattle - prod of incessant electronic stimulation.
These micro stim units essentially use low - level, adjustable electronic stimulation to create a muscle contraction.
* For the purposes of this document, electronic stimulation devices include — but are not limited to — products often referred to as e-collars, training collars, shock collars, e-touch, stimulation, tingle, TENS unit collar, remote trainers, and e-prods.
Modalities used include low - level laser therapy, therapeutic ultrasound, transcutaneous electronic neuromuscular stimulation, neuromuscular electronic stimulation, shockwave therapy, underwater treadmill, manual therapies and directed exercises.
This new technology, called upper - airway electronic stimulation and approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration last summer, offers much more than relief from an annoying noise.
The Illusionary Treatment Option» by Gary Reinl, a former personal trainer and the developer of an electronic stimulation device, in which he argues that ice delays healing from a sports injury, quoting no less an authority than Dr. Gabe Mirkin, who, it says, is credited with developing the rehabilitation acronym RICE (rest, ice, compression, and elevation), as now being against the practice because, he claims, icing «decreases circulation, so it slows healing.»
This is perhaps the best use of an electronic fence, but it still exposes your dog to side effects from electronic stimulation to the neck.
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