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The National Institute of Health, Baylor College of Medicine, and the University of Texas Health Sciences have announced a research project, Wireless device for pain management could be non-opioid alternative to develop a medical device to reduce opioid use: https://www.bcm.edu/news/neurosurgery/wireles...lternative
Wireless device for pain management could be non-opioid alternative | Baylor College of Medicine | Houston, Texas - bcm.edu
Neuropathic pain can be a disabling disorder and accounts for nearly 40 percent of chronic pain sufferers. Not only can it lead to anxiety and depression, but another result can be opioid addiction. Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine have teamed up with colleagues from The University of Texas ...
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. The proposed technology is innovative but many years away from implementation.
As a drug free wearable analgesic, BioElectronics’ RecoveryRx® FDA cleared postoperative and chronic pain therapy device is now the ideal alternative therapy to mitigate opioid use.
We are pleased to see the medical communities’ recognition of the benefits of using electromagnetic nerve stimulation as an alternative to opioids.
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