Monday, 28 August 2023

The Potential Role of Neuroplasticity in the Treatment of Paraneoplastic Neuropathy with Scrambler Therapy | Chapter 6 | Current Progress in Medicine and Medical Research Vol. 9

With an occurrence of up to 8%, paraneoplastic syndromes are comparatively uncommon, but are an frequently frustrating result for cancer patients accompanying significant associations on quality of existence [1] Paraneoplastic sensory neuropathic syndromes are between the more common paraneoplastic syndromes, and can present in a sort of ways containing pain, numbness, and/or pruritus. It maybe a particularly difficult condition to accomplish as it often does not resolve regardless of successful situation of cancer. Scrambler Therapy is a non-obtrusive neuromodulation therapy namely believed to take over the pain signals involved in neuropathic syndromes accompanying “non-pain information” through the process of neuroplasticity. Scrambler Therapy is approved for incessant and neuropathic pain, and has been proved to have few, if any, reactions. We report here a case of paraneoplastic neuropathy, giving with pain and pruritus, that returned to Scrambler Therapy without aftereffects or complications.

Author(s) Details:

Tyler K. Murphy,
Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, USA.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/CPMMR-V9/article/view/11690

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