We sought to determine whether electrical stimulation (ES) with subthreshold, continuous, low-frequency impulses is a viable clinical method for improving functional recovery after facial nerve crush injury. In 10 rabbits, bilateral crush injuries were made on the facial nerve by compression for 30 s with mosquito forceps, causing complete facial paralysis. Subthreshold continuous direct current ES with 20-Hz square-wave pulses was applied to the proximal stump on one side for 4 weeks. Vibrissae movement returned significantly earlier on the ES side, with a less variable recovery time. Electrophysiologically, the stimulated side had a significantly shorter latency, longer duration, and faster conduction velocity. Light and transmission elec...
SummaryPosttraumatic facial paralysis is a frequent disease. This work studies posttraumatic regener...
Objectives: The study goal was to determine whether electrical stimulation (ES) with subthreshold, c...
Background: Our preliminary studies indicated that electroacupuncture (EA) at the ST36 and Ashi acup...
Abstract Background Recent studies have examined the effects of brief electrical stimulation (BES) o...
Functional recovery after oculomotor nerve injury is very poor. Electrical stimulation has been show...
Abstract Background High-frequency transcutaneous neuromuscular electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) ...
Reanimation of paralysed facial muscles by electrical stimulation has been studied extensively in an...
We investigated the effect of two frequencies of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) ...
The stimulation of peripheral nerve regeneration has been studied in different ways, including the u...
Functional electric stimulation is a new method for dynamic rehabilitation of paralyzed muscles. The...
Several studies have investigated the use of invasive and non-invasive stimulation methods to enhanc...
Among the various peripheral nervous system injuries seen clinically, facial nerve lesions are preva...
Conclusion: The drug regimen plus electrical stimulation was more effective in treating Bell’s palsy...
As functional recovery following peripheral nerve injury is dependent upon successful regeneration a...
High-frequency transcutaneous neuromuscular electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) is currently used fo...
SummaryPosttraumatic facial paralysis is a frequent disease. This work studies posttraumatic regener...
Objectives: The study goal was to determine whether electrical stimulation (ES) with subthreshold, c...
Background: Our preliminary studies indicated that electroacupuncture (EA) at the ST36 and Ashi acup...
Abstract Background Recent studies have examined the effects of brief electrical stimulation (BES) o...
Functional recovery after oculomotor nerve injury is very poor. Electrical stimulation has been show...
Abstract Background High-frequency transcutaneous neuromuscular electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) ...
Reanimation of paralysed facial muscles by electrical stimulation has been studied extensively in an...
We investigated the effect of two frequencies of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) ...
The stimulation of peripheral nerve regeneration has been studied in different ways, including the u...
Functional electric stimulation is a new method for dynamic rehabilitation of paralyzed muscles. The...
Several studies have investigated the use of invasive and non-invasive stimulation methods to enhanc...
Among the various peripheral nervous system injuries seen clinically, facial nerve lesions are preva...
Conclusion: The drug regimen plus electrical stimulation was more effective in treating Bell’s palsy...
As functional recovery following peripheral nerve injury is dependent upon successful regeneration a...
High-frequency transcutaneous neuromuscular electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) is currently used fo...
SummaryPosttraumatic facial paralysis is a frequent disease. This work studies posttraumatic regener...
Objectives: The study goal was to determine whether electrical stimulation (ES) with subthreshold, c...
Background: Our preliminary studies indicated that electroacupuncture (EA) at the ST36 and Ashi acup...