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    if TENS is an effective approach. Percutaneous and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in the tibial nerve have been used in the treatment of...
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  • Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS), also referred to as posterior tibial nerve stimulation, is the least invasive form of neuromodulation used...
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  • device removed after the study. Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS) is electrical stimulation of the tibial nerve via a needle electrode placed...
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  • obstructive sleep apnea Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS) for the treatment of incontinence. Peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS, which refers to...
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    Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS): This minimally invasive FDA-approved method involves placing a needle electrode near the tibial nerve....
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  • muscle stimulation Electroacupuncture Macular degeneration Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation TENS McMakin, CR (April 2004). "Microcurrent Therapy: A...
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    Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation stimulators have also been used, with varying degrees of success. Percutaneous sacral nerve root stimulation was...
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    PMIDĀ 17636665. Interventional procedure guidance 395: Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation for faecal incontinence (PDF). National Institute for Health...
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  • Hypoglossal nerve stimulation Neurofeedback Microcurrent electrical neuromuscular stimulator Occipital nerve stimulation (ONS) Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation...
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  • biofeedback, rectal balloon exercises, transcutaneous nerve stimulation or percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation. Rehabilitation program is personalized according...
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    Ostergaard, D.; Viby-Mogensen, J. (1989). "Double burst stimulation (DBS): A new pattern of nerve stimulation to identify residual neuromuscular block". British...
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    muscular and tendon junction. Its nerve supply is from the sural nerve and to a lesser degree from the tibial nerve. Diagnosis is based on symptoms and...
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    branches of the genicular nerve (one of the articular branches of the tibial nerve). Other sources indicate 4-5 genicular nerve targets may be justified...
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  • Foraminotomy (03.1) Division of intraspinal nerve root Rhizotomy (03.2) Chordotomy (03.21) Percutaneous chordotomy Stereotactic chordotomy (03.29) Other...
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  • implanted devices: pacemaker, ICD, implantable loop recorder, vagus nerve stimulation Vasculitis rashes Xanthomas & xanthelasmas Vital signs Blood pressure...
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