The US Food and Drug Administration is again proposing a ban on electrical stimulation devices used to reduce or stop self-injurious or aggressive behavior, the agency said in a statement Monday.
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has proposed banning electrical stimulation devices designed to reduce self-injurious or aggressive behavior. The FDA cited these devices as posing an ...
Adding neuromuscular electrical stimulation to physiotherapy boosts functional performance in hospitalized patients with ...
Please Note: Blog posts are not selected, edited or screened by Seeking Alpha editors. The launch of new electrical stimulation devices coupled with the growing prevalence of chronic medical ...
There's a reason EMS is primarily seen in your esthetician's office–the technology tends to be a bit more intense than microcurrent. "Microcurrent is slightly more effective in the areas where the ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Patients in the active treatment group saw a 37.4% reduction in wrinkle severity from baseline. They also saw a ...