I recently read an article about studies like the medical community has done on the effects of electrical stimulation of the sciatic nerve for the relief of occipital headache. They made it seem as if he found a new one. Maybe it was for them. You are about to deliver a small electrical pulse operating in the vicinity of N. occipital implanted to relieve the headache in patients with other types of therapy are tried without help.They note that if the occipital nerve is interrupted by electrical impulses, can help relieve the pain of migraine. That sounds good, but I wonder why I did not mention the effects of electro-acupuncture and massage or in the same area of the body without the use of invasive surgery?
Masseurs and acupuncturists known for years that the working conditions of the occipital region may help relieve migraines and headaches. I like this for people, because Ilearned during the school back massage. Over 80% of the time my clients relief from the headaches from my use of electro-acupuncture and massage or in the rear were reported. It's much less invasive and I assume that it is much safer than the implantation of an electrical stimulation device is not on the nerves. I also wonder why not include information on the use of electro-acupuncture. I have a device in my work that the public and professionals, available supplies,electrical stimulation to relieve the trigger points. It's called the Super Pen, and can be almost anywhere on the body and used not only for the relief of migraine. Operating this device would be very similar to what they want to implant? Not be much safer and more portable because they are carried in your pocket or purse and used, if necessary? It also provides the stimulus without needles or any kind of infiltration in addition to the electrical impulse is carried to the field ofconcern. These pens often feature a trigger point locator that is built into the device. Our super pen that we have will light up a green light when it is over a trigger point telling you where to deliver the impulses for maximum effect. It is adjustable and almost painless. Some people don't feel it at all while others can feel a pinching sensation.
As many of you already know I share an office with Dr. Gary Sherman. Dr. Sherman and I had a video made of how to use trigger point therapy To alleviate the techniques for the treatment of migraine and headache. Although this is a chiropractor, he was accused, therapists and chiropractors for the use of trigger point therapy. We have both of these techniques in our offices with great success. He goes beyond just working back and show all the areas above the head, neck and shoulders, part of the cause of migraines. I recommend the use of these invasive techniques, such as in front of something like an electrical impulseimplanted in the vicinity of your N. occipital.
I think the medical profession and have great respect for them. I wish you would get more credit to the alternative health community, at least, in which the therapies that we offer to us more often than harm. So if I have a customer with a headache and my therapy does not appear to contribute to what is expected, I can refer to a doctor. Many of them have already tried many different medications,Therapies and procedures, before they decided to experiment with alternative methods of health and are reluctant to return to the medical community for help. This new procedure with the implant surgery should be available soon. From what I read on it is for patients who have not had the same to recommend relief from other types of treatment. For these people, proved to be very effective.
This article is based on professional opinionAuthor and is intended for educational purposes. The author does not diagnose or cure disease. Customers, which the author has with these conditions, their diagnosis of migraine or headache, he worked on a form to receive massages. The author has also to ensure that its customers have no contraindication to massage treatment.
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