Noninvasive vagus nerve stimulation (nVNS)—using a handheld device that delivers a mild electrical current through the skin of the neck in two-minute applications that stimulate the vagus nerve—was ...
Noninvasive vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) provides rapid relief of vertigo and headache in patients with acute vestibular migraine (VM), results of a small study suggest. In the wake of these ...
External trigeminal nerve stimulation (eTNS) may be an effective and well-tolerated rescue therapy for acute vestibular migraine (VM) attacks, a small retrospective study suggests. For 19 patients in ...
Noninvasive Treatment Exhibits Potential Effectiveness for Patients With Vestibular Migraine Attacks
Noninvasive nerve stimulation shows potential effectiveness as a novel treatment for vestibular migraine attacks, according to a small, preliminary study. Noninvasive nerve stimulation shows potential ...
Noninvasive vagus nerve stimulation (nVNS) relieved vertigo and headache in acute vestibular migraine, an open-label preliminary study suggested. Vertigo improved in 13 of 14 acute vestibular migraine ...
The trigeminal nerve plays a significant role in migraine attacks by transmitting pain signals from the face to the brain, and structural changes in the nerve may contribute to these attacks. Migraine ...
woman holding her head in dizziness Peripheral nerve decompression surgery may be effective in reducing migraine headache frequency and intensity. Peripheral nerve decompression surgery may be ...
When experiencing the ups and downs of a virtual roller coaster ride, people who get migraine headaches reported more dizziness and motion sickness than people who do not get migraines, according to a ...
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