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YouTube: Coma Patient / Parkinsons Disease / MS TreatmentThis forum post is dated 06/17/10. If you feel it is old or outdated, please follow up with a question or comment and someone may be able to update it, or reply with newer information if you have it. - Right Brain Stimulation
| YouTube: Coma Patient / Parkinsons Disease / MS Treatment Electrical treatment of coma via the median nerve Authors: EB Cooper, JB Cooper The median nerve is a portal to interact with the injured comatose brain. Peripheral nerve electrical stimulation has a central nervous system effect. Two to three weeks of right median nerve stimulation (RMNS) can hasten awakening from deep coma by increasing the dopamine levels. Three cases of electrically treated GCS-4 teenagers with acute diffuse brain injuries from motor vehicle crashes are presented by video. www.sciencenews.org LIGHT THERAPY- Using a new technique called optogenetics, Stanford University researchers used light-activated proteins with fiber optics to help mice with Parkinsons-like symptoms move more easily and quickly. The line on the left shows the path of an untreated animal and the line on the right shows the path of a treated animal. April 11th, 2009; Vol.175 #8 / Article How deep brain stimulation works for Parkinson's Finding that nerve fibers are where changes may happen could enable less-invasive treatments FROM SPINE TO BRAIN Shown is a recording of the brain activity of a rat with Parkinson's symptoms before (above) and after (below) spinal cord electrical stimulation. When the researchers turned on the light in cells in the subthalamic nucleus nothing happened. But light stimulation of incoming axons improved the mices movements. Quieting activity of the axons made the movement disorder worse. These axons are extensions of neurons located in the brains motor <b>...</b> |
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