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Mary Grace N. Tamio
on April 29 2023 at 09:46 PM
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Stimulating Wounds with Electricity for Rapid Healing
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Stimulating Wounds with Electricity for Rapid Healing | CN1699
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Mary Grace N. Tamio
on January 14 2021 at 06:50 PM
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Electrical Stimulation Helps Regain Hand Function Post Spinal Cord Injury
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Electrical Stimulation Helps Regain Hand Function Post Spinal Cord Injury | CN1699
Researchers at the University of Washington have trialed a minimally invasive electrical stimulation technique that has resulted in remarkable...
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Mary Grace N. Tamio
on November 18 2020 at 09:59 PM
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Electrical stimulation reduces swallowing problems in patients with neurological conditions
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Electrical stimulation reduces swallowing problems in patients with neurological conditions | CN1699
When someone has experienced a stroke or brain injury, it's not uncommon for them to lose their ability to swallow properly. A recent study,...
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Mary Grace N. Tamio
on May 04 2020 at 09:59 PM
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Electric Stimulation Gives Robot-Assistive Surgery a Sense of Touch
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Electric Stimulation Gives Robot-Assistive Surgery a Sense of Touch | CN1699
A team of researchers at Texas A&M have performed studies evaluating how electrical stimulation can help users control robots, for example helping...
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