Are neurostimulation devices beneficial?

Posted by Coherent Market insights on December 29th, 2020

Another form of Electrical Muscle Stimulation, which uses radiofrequency energy which is sent through the scalp via electrodes, has shown promising results in reducing stress, improving sleep quality, reducing pain in people who experience neurogenic pain, and even reducing the incidence of a stroke in Alzheimer's patients. This particular application has been very helpful in alleviating pain in patients suffering from fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome as well. TMS can be used on people with a range of conditions such as severe pain resulting from a traumatic accident or acute muscular pain caused by a disease such as diabetes. It is also being investigated for use in people who are experiencing chronic pain and muscle spasms. This technology may also be quite beneficial to patients suffering from diseases such as epilepsy and Parkinson's disease as well as patients with multiple sclerosis.

One of the most effective neurostimulation devices in use today are the applications of transcranial magnetic pulse therapy (TMS). This form of electrical stimulation produces a continuous magnetic field that is used to increase the flow of blood in the body. The increased flow of blood increases the effectiveness of the device's longevity and allows it to be used more often, in much more areas of the body. These types of devices are not only used for pain stimulation but also to provide relief for those who experience nausea, excessive sweating, and even headaches. This advanced technology has revolutionized how we treat a wide range of conditions and is quickly becoming a mainstay in the treatment of many neurological disorders around the world.

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