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… and you'll get medicines to relax your muscles. Then an electrical current is briefly sent to the brain through … on the condition being treated and the type of ECT. The electrical stimulation, which lasts up to 8 seconds, produces a short …
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… does not always work. It usually involves breast and nipple stimulation (by hand or electric breast pump). Your doctor … does not always work. It usually involves breast and nipple stimulation (by hand or electric breast pump). Your doctor …
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… consists of two layers: the sensory retina, which contains nerve cells that process visual information and send it to … is projected onto the retina. The retina converts light to electrical impulses. The optic nerve carries these electrical impulses to the brain, which converts them into …
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… aromatherapy believe that fragrances in the oils stimulate nerves in the nose. Those nerves send impulses to the part of the brain that controls … aromatherapy believe that fragrances in the oils stimulate nerves in the nose. Those nerves send impulses to the part …
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… . This uses sound waves to treat muscle spasms and pain. Electrical stimulation . This treatment uses a mild electrical current to treat pain. Your therapist may also …
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… when you inhale. Other oral breathing devices supply electrical stimulation to the tongue muscles to prevent the airway from … when you inhale. Other oral breathing devices supply electrical stimulation to the tongue muscles to prevent the …
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… under conscious control, such as skin temperature, muscle tension, heart rate, or blood pressure. People with … rectal sphincter, and abdominal pressures as well as electrical activity are recorded and displayed for you. By … with or without biofeedback and pelvic floor electrical stimulation for persistent postprostatectomy incontinence. …
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… and techniques such as heat, cold, water, ultrasound, and electrical stimulation. Physiotherapy may be used alone or with other … and techniques such as heat, cold, water, ultrasound, and electrical stimulation. Physiotherapy may be used alone or …
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… through the skin to injure muscle, ligaments , tendons , nerves, blood vessels, and bones. These burns always require … treatment. The size of the burn. The cause (thermal, electrical, chemical, radiation, or friction). The part of … treatment. The size of the burn. The cause (thermal, electrical, chemical, radiation, or friction). The part of …
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… manipulation. The biggest risk in prolotherapy treatment is nerve damage from an injection placed too close to a nerve. Most pain experts do not recommend prolotherapy for … manipulation. The biggest risk in prolotherapy treatment is nerve damage from an injection placed too close to a nerve. …