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melon 01-15-2010 11:41 PM

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 .

glenntaj 01-16-2010 06:56 AM

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.

melon 01-16-2010 11:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by glenntaj (Post 611052)
--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.

madams 04-20-2010 09:55 AM

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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