Neuropathy (also called peripheral neuropathy) is a painful disorder that affects people with a wide variety of conditions. It occurs when pressure on a peripheral nerve blocks that nerve’s signal to the brain. Although the causes of neuropathy vary, some common associated conditions are alcoholism, tumors and benign growths, exposure to toxins or heavy metals, extreme vitamin B deficiencies, physical trauma or repetitive stress, HIV or AIDS, hypothyroidism, Lyme disease and diseases that affect kidney and liver function. People with neuropathy may experience pain in the feet or ankles, numbness and tingling in the limbs or extremities, inflammation in the calf muscle or shoulder and knee joints, headaches and fatigue, tremors, or physical weakness.
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Neuromodulation is a fast-growing discipline that involves using targeted electrical, magnetic, mechanical, or thermal stimulation of the nervous system to change firing neuronal and interneuronal connection features to treat various neurological diseases.
Neurofeedback works by hooking patients up to a computer with electroencephalogram electrodes placed on a patient’s scalp that detect electrical activity in their brain.
Spinal cord stimulation has seen unprecedented growth in new technology in the 50 years since the first subdural implant. As we continue to grow our understanding of spinal cord stimulation and relevant mechanisms of action, novel questions arise as to electrical dosing optimization.
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