What is neuromodulation?
The central nervous system uses the neuromodulation process to transmit nerve signals to large groups of nerve cells or neurons. Neurotransmitters such as serotonin, dopamine and acetylcholine are brain chemicals that often use the neuromodulatory process to transfer brain signals to large groups of neurons. They affect pain and mood perception, cognitive abilities and other functions of the nervous system. The neuromodulation process can also be used as a medical treatment using an electrical device that stimulates nerve transmission, such as a spinal cord stimulator or a sacral nerve stimulator. Electrical equipment can block pain signals and change nerve signals in other ways to help patients with a certain health condition. Patients with pain in the abdomen, legs or arm arms benefit from this form of treatment. In most cases, the surgeon implants electrodes into the epidural space near the patient's spinal cord. Electrodes are usually connected to a pulse generator with an extension wire. Pulse generatorIt is usually placed between the skin and the muscles in the abdomen.
In some cases, patients with implanted stimulators of spinal cord experience significant pain relief due to blocked transmission of signals in the nervous system pain. Doctors can change the power of stimulation during the office. Many patients use a manual programmer to turn on or off the stimulator. In most cases, doctors may recommend that patients do not use a stimulator when driving or swimming. People with implanted stimulators can be asked to identify the implanted device when they are undergoing a security checkpoint at the airport.
stimulator of sacral nerve neimplant equipment that can help patients who have chronic pelvic pain. This type of electrical equipment can also help some patients with urination disorders such as urinary incontinence and frequent urge to urinate. StimulatorIn most cases, the rural nerve is surgically implanted under the patient's skin at the top of the buttocks. This type of surgery is usually performed on an outpatient basis. Many people have experienced relief from the bladder control with a sacral nerve stimulator.
neuromodulatory therapy of percutaneus, or pNT, is a type of medical treatment that some doctors use to treat patients with chronic back or neck pain. The doctor usually puts thin electrodes into the skin near the patient's spine and applies electrical stimulation on the nerves that cause pain. Most PNT sessions take no more than 30 minutes and can help block transmission of signals with hypersensitive nerves. Many patients thus return to work or other regular daily activities to treat Percutaneus neuromodulatory therapy.