Ear Clip Stimulation of Vagus Nerve Shows Promise as POTS Treatment, According to OU College of Medicine Study
February 06, 2024
February 06, 2024
NORMAN, Oklahoma, Feb. 6 (TNSres) -- The University of Oklahoma issued the following news release:
A newly published study from the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine at OU Health Sciences shows that stimulating the body's longest nerve through a clip on the ear significantly lessens the woozy symptoms of POTS, or postural tachycardia syndrome.
People who suffer from POTS experience symptoms every time they stand up after they've been sitting or lying . . .
A newly published study from the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine at OU Health Sciences shows that stimulating the body's longest nerve through a clip on the ear significantly lessens the woozy symptoms of POTS, or postural tachycardia syndrome.
People who suffer from POTS experience symptoms every time they stand up after they've been sitting or lying . . .
