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Neurostimulation is the
purposeful modulation of the
nervous system's
activity using invasive (e.g. microelectrodes) or non-invasive
means (e.g. transcranial...
- available. In
those whose seizures do not
respond to medication; surgery,
neurostimulation or
dietary changes may then be considered. Not all
cases of epilepsy...
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Responsive neurostimulation device is a
medical device that
senses changes in a person's body and uses
neurostimulation to
respond in the
treatment of...
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neurostimulation therapy may be an
efficacious and safe form of
treatment of
pediatric primary enuresis, also
known as bedwetting.
Neurostimulation of...
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epilepsy by
destroying the
abnormal brain tissue that
causes seizures.
Neurostimulation may also
improve seizure control. The
vagus nerve stimulator (VNS)...
- PMID 19205161. Shin SS,
Dixon CE,
Okonkwo DO,
Richardson RM (November 2014). "
Neurostimulation for
traumatic brain injury".
Journal of Neurosurgery. 121 (5): 1219–1231...
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Cranial electrotherapy stimulation (CES) is a form of
neurostimulation that
delivers a small, pulsed,
alternating current via
electrodes on the head. CES...
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Sleep apnea is a sleep-related
breathing disorder in
which repetitive pauses in breathing,
periods of
shallow breathing, or
collapse of the
upper airway...
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Thync is a venture-backed
startup that
developed a non-invasive,
neurostimulation technology that
targets the
autonomic nervous system. The
company launched...
- life,
neurocognitive outcomes, and mood
effects with
neurostimulation devices".
Neurostimulation for Epilepsy. pp. 229–244. doi:10.1016/B978-0-323-91702-5...