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In cerebral palsy, each type (hypertonic and hypotonic) stem from different parts of the brain. When you treat the peripheral nervous system, both typ…
Interesting question. Have a look at this published case report of the Stimpod NMS460 used for foot drop. The frequency was set at 5Hz
Hi Annemie. You can also check out this discussion:
Not at all Neshree. Please let us know how the patient responds as the treatment progresses.
This was such a great recovery! I’m always amazed when I see the progression
If I remember correctly, she did about 60 sessions in total. Recovery from RHS is usually more difficult compared to Bell’s, but taking into account t…
This is a recovery from Ramsay Hunt syndrome with the Stimpod that Cindy Viljoen shared in September 2022.
I agree with Dr Collins. Have a look at the migraine protocol too and perhaps combine it with the vagus nerve stimulation. Migraine-1.pdf …
Hi Belinda. Was this just with a single application?
The course of action with the Stimpod is always to turn the current up as high as the patient can tolerate for the duration of the treatment. With s…
The latest clinical trial for the treatment of Trigeminal Neuralgia with the Stimpod was published a few months ago. There was a significant r…
The Stimpod works great for patients with MS and secondary conditions like trigeminal neuralgia and foot drop.
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