Looking for a way to manage stress? We tested the best vagus nerve stimulation devices so you don’t have to. Learn our ...
We compared Pulsetto and Truvaga side-by-side. In this Pulsetto vs. Truvaga review, you’ll find their key differences, ...
Various diseases can be treated by stimulating the vagus nerve in the ear with electrical signals. However, this technique does not always work. A study has now shown: The electrical signals must be ...
Physical pain is essential for survival, as it allows animals to detect when they are injured or unwell, seek shelter and ...
There is at present no quick, reliable, and evidence-based way of evaluating the extent of nerve damage and need for surgical intervention after a patient experiences an acute injury. Researchers may ...
Bottom line: This study found that, in rats, acute nerve injuries that may recover can be distinguished from those that are unlikely to recover based on the response to intraoperative electrical nerve ...
A wearable electrical nerve stimulation device can provide relief to people experiencing the persistent pain and fatigue linked to long COVID, a study co-led by UCLA and Baylor College of Medicine ...
Everyone is looking for new ways to relax, whether it's box breathing, weighted blankets, or watching ASMR videos. Many of these methods work by engaging your parasympathetic nervous system, also ...
A recent study suggests vagus nerve stimulation paired with exposure therapy may produce lasting relief for people with ...
A new recovery approach is gaining attention, and for good reason.
You know what they say: no pain, no gain — unless, of course, you find a way to block the former. That’s part of the reason ...
Title: Is a Response to Intraoperative Electrical Nerve Stimulation Associated with Recovery After Stretch Injury in the Rat Median Nerve? Authors: Paul J. Cagle, MD, Associate Professor of ...