Electrical injuries and burns represent a significant clinical challenge, encompassing a spectrum of trauma that ranges from superficial skin damage to deep tissue necrosis and systemic complications.
There are over 15 million people living with spinal cord injury (SCI) worldwide. Experimental treatments using electrical stimulation through the skin may help some patients regain movement, but ...
Known as Coach Q, Quentin Pullen is a trainer, massage therapist and retired Marine who had back pain for years. "I was scheduled for surgery and started to do a lot of research to find out how I ...
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 ...
Nerve pain can be one of the most difficult types of pain to live with. It often feels like burning, tingling, or sharp electric shocks. For many people, it does not go away easily and can affect ...