Developing a Treatment for Chronic Pain tDCS
University of Arizona Health Sciences researchers are studying how electronic stimulation of the brain can break looping pain signals and destructive cravings.
Todd Vanderah, PhD, volunteers to demonstrate transcranial direct current stimulation. He and Allison J. Huff, DHEd, are studying tDCS for the treatment of chronic pain and substance use disorder.
Видео Developing a Treatment for Chronic Pain tDCS канала University of Arizona Health Sciences
Todd Vanderah, PhD, volunteers to demonstrate transcranial direct current stimulation. He and Allison J. Huff, DHEd, are studying tDCS for the treatment of chronic pain and substance use disorder.
Видео Developing a Treatment for Chronic Pain tDCS канала University of Arizona Health Sciences
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