Neuromodulation using ultra low frequency current waveform reversibly blocks axonal conduction and chronic pain

Volume: 13, Issue: 608
Published: Aug 25, 2021
Abstract
Chronic pain remains a leading cause of disability worldwide, and there is still a clinical reliance on opioids despite the medical side effects associated with their use and societal impacts associated with their abuse. An alternative approach is the use of electrical neuromodulation to produce analgesia. Direct current can block action potential propagation but leads to tissue damage if maintained. We have developed a form of ultra low...
Paper Details
Title
Neuromodulation using ultra low frequency current waveform reversibly blocks axonal conduction and chronic pain
Published Date
Aug 25, 2021
Volume
13
Issue
608
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