Saturday, July 17, 2010

ARURICULAR NERVE STIMULATION FOR TREATING MIGRAINE vs NEUROMUSCULAR DENTISTRY AND DIAGNOSTIC ORTHOTIC TREATMENT

An article in Headache "Implanted auriculotemporal nerve stimulator for the treatment of refractory chronic migraine' (see abstract below) reports on a case of refractory headache with phonopobia treated by implanted peripheral nerve stimulators. Treatment reduced but did not eliminate the patients pain. The authors chose to only treat only a single branch of the mandibular nerve and did not

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