Articles, tagged with "nerve stimulation", page 1
07th February 2012
Skateboarding, as do other sports, relies heavily upon our muscles, getting them to contract when needed. Our bodies have many muscles that comprise the majority of soft tissues in our bodies. Muscles vary in size, color, function among different invert...
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Eugene B. Hart
21st September 2011
Feeling a twinge or two in your muscles? Think you might have overdone things down at the gym as you’ve been working out? Know what you need right now? A Sports Massage Cambridge that can repair the damage you have caused. Workout on a regular basis an...
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Author:
Gareth Hoyle
05th April 2011
Neurosurgeons at Brigham and Women’s Hospital are using functional neurosurgical techniques, including deep brain stimulation, temporal lobectomy, vagus nerve stimulation, and advanced brain mapping techniques to decrease symptoms and improve quality-of-l...
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Author:
suzannebenz
12th January 2011
Right now, hundreds of thousands of persons live with chronic pain as a result of different conditions. All of them are continuously trying to find the best chronic pain relief treatments. Most of these folks are already under medication but for a lot of ...
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RobBoykin
17th November 2010
B-complex vitamins are necessary to maintain emotional and mental well being. Because these vitamins cannot be stored in our bodies, we need to make sure we get the required amount daily either through a well balanced diet or through daily supplements. ...
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Author:
Arlene Peterson
02nd November 2010
Chiropractors are found in every part of the world. There are many people who are interested in becoming chiropractors. This is because; people today have more faith in chiropractic treatments than seeing a medical doctor. They believe that a chiropractor...
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Author:
andrewbimbo
12th October 2010
Chiropractors are known to treat musculoskeletal problems and improve one’s overall health through manipulation of the spine, which they believe affects a person’s nervous system. Though some chiropractors rely on traditional methods in treating their pat...
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Author:
Barbara Yost
30th June 2010
Ringing in the ears if not treated or given cure early can cause a very serious problem. You can hear unusual noises in your ears that sometimes do not disappear. Ringing ears can also make us anxious because it threatens one of our senses.
It could be...
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Author:
Alvin Hopkinson
22nd March 2010
By increasing blood flow to the affected area, massage facilities the elimination of noxious wastes. It also reduces muscle tension and aids relaxation, and so contributes to pain relief. Of all the available massage methods, the human touch is perhaps ...
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Author:
Paul Kramer
11th February 2010
Cervical spondylosis is the set of changes resulting from osteoarthritis of the cervical spine. With age, intervertebral discs lose their elasticity, by progressive loss of its water content. When the nutrition of the disc becomes insufficient, there is l...
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Author:
herbalcure30
21st December 2009
Here's a radically new approach to treating obstructive sleep apnea: hypoglossal nerve stimulation. I read about initial successful pilot studies many years ago out of Johns Hopkins, but though the concept never took off since I didn't hear anything more....
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Author:
Dr. Steven Y. Park
14th December 2009
Obesity is one of the reasons why a large number of people suffer from many health diseases. Being obese or too fat than the body needs can lead to many health conditions like type 2 diabetes, coronary disease, hypertension, arthritis, sleep apnea and str...
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Author:
herbalcure30
07th December 2009
Anesthesia means the medical condition of inducing sensation along with feelings of pain that is relieved for some time. It allows the patients to go through a surgery along with other procedures without pain and distress. Oliver Wendell Holmes created ...
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Author:
Marcia
23rd September 2009
Fibromyalgia Disease refers to the throbbing pain of the muscles and connective tissues, such as tendons and ligaments, it's usually chronic and prevalent and even a gentle touch causes pain. These problems is known to cause fatigue syndromes and inexplic...
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Author:
Carter Shepherd
31st July 2009
In clinical terms, this means rapid heart beat, a little sweating, dilation or constriction of the pupils of the eye, a warm flush on the face, and a sense of greater sensitivity, concentration and perception.These sensations of ‘high’ die dow...
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Lord Abnev Solutionfinders