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Electrical
Stimulation
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Electrical stimulation:
TES, FES, or NMES. All three types use very low levels of electrical current to
stimulate the muscles to contract. Electrodes are placed on the skin over the
desired muscle group or groups.
- Therapeutic electrical stimulation (TES) is
administered at night during sleep. It has been proven to actually add more
muscle fiber, but exercise and/or therapy must be used to teach the person
what to do with the strengthened muscle tissue. "The TES program, an
adjunct to physical therapy, [...] counteracts the disuse muscle atrophy
associated with a wide range of neurologic disorders including and
especially, cerebral palsy and spina bifida."
- FES
- NMES
Doctors
that offer Electrical Stimulation
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