Neuromodulation Devices Are Breakthrough Technology In The Field Of Neuroscience

 

Neuromodulation Devices

Neuromodulation Devices are therapeutic medical instruments that are designed to stimulate or inhibit the function of a particular nerve or brain cell. In general, neuromodulation techniques have been used to reduce pain associated with conditions such as chronic pain syndromes, migraines, neck and head pain, and sensory-motor pain in the form of cluster headaches and/or carpal tunnel syndrome. Recent research indicates that this technology might also be effective in lowering migraine occurrences and frequency. Neuromodulation is a technique that uses high-frequency sound waves or electrical pulses to deliver pain-relieving stimulation to the affected area or points. These device use is based on the premise that the brain has natural plasticity in terms of how it processes information and how it produces pain messages.

 Neuromodulation Devices have been developed to precisely match or precisely deliver the right amount of electrical current to a particular site or to a region of a body part for pain relief and/or therapy. These devices have become the preferred choice of many physicians due to their effectiveness in delivering localized pain relief. Their use has been approved by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) and numerous peer-reviewed clinical trials. The most recent clinical trial involving Neuromodulation Device use was conducted by the University Of Pennsylvania School Of Medicine and was published in the peer-reviewed Journal of Pain Management. 

Their use is currently approved for the treatment of pain associated with diseases such as Multiple Sclerosis, stroke, post-traumatic stress disorder, and chronic pain syndromes. Neuromodulation Device use may also reduce the frequency of occurrence of migraine, headache, optic nerve head pain, fibromyalgia, Parkinson's disease, and phantom limb pain. Their use has also been shown to be effective in the relief of the pain associated with sciatica. Neuromodulation is typically used to treat neurological conditions, such as stroke, central nervous system injuries, temporomandibular joint dysfunction, and facial nerve root disorders.

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