Saturday, March 15, 2014

Cefaly band Stimulates Nerves to stop Migraines



The recently government agency approved Cefaly band from STX-MED may bring new relief to hemicrania sufferers by stimulating the os nerves to dam the feeling of pain.
The system is predicated on the gate management theory of pain, and provides sensory input to the nerves to stop the neural gate from receiving pain input. The powered, tiara-shaped Cefaly is supposed to be worn on the pinnacle for twenty minutes a day, wherever it'll stimulate the trigeminal nerve nerve—the nerve that has been related to headache pain. In tests on volunteers, users of the device rumored considerably less migraines than volunteers United Nations agency used a placebo device.


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