UCLA: Nerve Stimulation Could Provide New Treatment Option for Most Common Type of Stroke
May 25, 2019
May 25, 2019
LOS ANGELES, California, May 25 [TNSresearch] -- The University of California's Los Angeles Campus (UCLA) issued the following news release:
Research led by a UCLA scientist found that a new nerve stimulation therapy to increase blood flow could help patients with the most common type of stroke up to 24 hours after onset.
A study of 1,000 patients found evidence that the technique, called active nerve cell cluster stimulation, reduced the patients' degree of disability . . .
Research led by a UCLA scientist found that a new nerve stimulation therapy to increase blood flow could help patients with the most common type of stroke up to 24 hours after onset.
A study of 1,000 patients found evidence that the technique, called active nerve cell cluster stimulation, reduced the patients' degree of disability . . .