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Old 01-15-2010, 11:41 PM #1
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Default H-wave ?

I didnt see this device mentioned here anywhere , although Im sure it has, does any one have any experince with it ?

there seems to be some evidence it workds pretty well.

http://findarticles.com/p/articles/m...8/ai_n8592739/


http://www.library.nhs.uk/NEUROLOGIC...x?resID=324256


Its pretty expensive but Im thinking of seeing if I can get nhs to help with the cost , its either that or spinal stimulator I feel given the lack of options for pain .
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Old 01-16-2010, 06:56 AM #2
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Default Certainly it's an interesting idea--

--but it seems to be more for helping skin surface autonomic systems damaged by small-fiber syndromes work better thanit would be for relieving small-fiber pain. This H-wave would have to normalize the firing rates of multiple types of small nerve fibers to work well on both.

Probably need to see more evidence from patient trials.
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--but it seems to be more for helping skin surface autonomic systems damaged by small-fiber syndromes work better thanit would be for relieving small-fiber pain. This H-wave would have to normalize the firing rates of multiple types of small nerve fibers to work well on both.

Probably need to see more evidence from patient trials.
Well , I hopefully plan to try one soon , so I can post my results here if any ones interested.
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Default H-Wave

My husbands Dr. has suggested using H-Wave. Has anyone with back pain used it and what are the results. He has 3 bulging disks in the middle of his back. 2 bulging disks in his neck. he had a distectomy on a lower back herniated disk. He also had degenerative disk disease, along with some opothy. Any post of someone that has used this for back problems would be greatly appriciated.
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