CHECK THESE SAMPLES OF Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation for the Management of Tennis Elbow
From the paper "Alternative Pain management", understanding the mechanism of pain and devising strategies for pain management has been the goal of researchers for centuries.... rofessional aid for pain management becomes essential when it restricts or interferes with daily activities, or when self-care techniques fail to provide relief.... Due to its complex nature, pain management is rendered a challenging and multifaceted task....
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Essay
Challenges of Functional Electrical stimulation in Clinical Engineering Practice (Name) (Institution) (Course) (Tutor) (Date) Abstract This paper discusses clinical engineering as one of the most important branches in biomedical engineering.... In clinical engineering there is a sub-field that deals with functional electrical stimulation (FES).... Introduction Functional Electrical stimulation (FES) is an area of modern rehabilitation engineering and method that is used to generate contractions in paralysed muscles through the application of small pulses of electrical stimulation to nerves present in the paralysed muscle (Peng, et al 2010)....
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Aggressive medical management of the patient with diabetes from the beginning can assist in avert distressing impediments.... This essay "transcutaneous Oxygen Monitoring: Assessment Tool for Chronic Diabetic Foot Wounds" is about a critical analysis of transcutaneous Monitoring that is an assessment tool for a chronic diabetic foot wound.... Initial healing rates are considerably linked with measurements of transcutaneous oxygen tension around the wound....
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The cochlear implant is a minute electronic device that aids a profoundly deaf person or a person with hearing difficulties to sense a sound signal.... This implant is also referred to as the bionic ear.... he device works by stimulating the auditory nerves located inside the cochlea with an electric pulse....
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tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is a condition characterized by weakness and pain of the elbow.... The backhand swing in the sport can lead to tennis elbow when much pressure is applied on the elbow's muscles.... The centripetal force around the elbow generates stress, which could later develop into a tennis elbow in a very short period of time (Servier and Wilson, 375).
... tennis elbow is likewise observed in individuals who lift a lot at the elbow and who usually do tedious wrist movements....
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?? Some of practices of complimentary medicine like chiropractic medicine, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), acupuncture etc are increasingly being accepted and used clinically by mainstream medical practitioners (Zollman & Vickers, 1999).... Therefore effective management of pain is fundamental for maintaining high quality of health care services.... Also pain is a symptom which greatly varies from individual to individual and As a result, use of complementary, non-pharmacological therapies for management of pain appears to be an effective and safe option (Zollman & Vickers, 1999)....
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Pharmacological management has however been proven to be rather ineffective in managing sleep problems that arise from Dementia and may have detrimental health effects on the afflicted persons.... The paper "Light Intervention Care Program for Alzheimer's Disease Patients" promotes a program that seeks to reduce sleep behavioral problems in Alzheimer's patients and thus improve the general mental health and stress among caregivers who are involved in taking care of Alzheimer's patients....
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Research Paper
Peripheral nerve stimulation was also given to the radial nerve both during the baselines and the intervention itself.... However, the study of the effect of Peripheral nerve stimulation on the cortical activity is beyond the scope of this study.... The paper "Effects Of Neuromuscular Electrical stimulation Parameters" aims to compare the changes in the cortical excitability following three training paradigms....
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Dissertation