SCENAR therapy application for teeth loss, jaw position, and TMJ dysfunction

Application of SCENAR therapy in the rehabilitation of patients with partial loss of teeth, forced position of the lower jaw, and temporomandibular joint dysfunction

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( Roman A. Fadeev, Maksim A. Cheban, Natalya V. Prozorova, Tatyana A. Gilina. ) The presented study aimed to describe the use of SCENAR therapy as part of a comprehensive, staged rehabilitation program for a patient with TMJ dysfunction, forced mandibular position, and partial tooth loss. The application of SCENAR therapy in the rehabilitation of…
Poster for comprehensive treatment of sensorineural hearing loss using SCENAR® devices

COMPREHENSIVE TREATMENT OF SENSORINEURAL HEARING LOSS USING SCENAR DEVICES

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(by A. P. Vasilyeva, MD/Otorhinolaryngologist- edited and translated) Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) remains a relevant clinical problem to this day. Unfortunately, traditional treatment methods are not always sufficiently effective; therefore, the search for new and modern therapeutic approaches continues. Sensorineural hearing loss is a common condition in otorhinolaryngology, which is associated with a wide range…
SCENAR therapy guidelines for trigeminal neuralgia and TMJ pain treatment

Treatment Approach: Guidelines for Treatment of Trigeminal neuralgia and TMJ Pain

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 In the article presented below, the efficacy of SCENAR in management of trigeminal neuralgia and TMJ pain is assessed. After SCENAR therapy most of the patients reported a relaxed state of well-being and subsequent reduction in pain. The results of the present study showed the possible long-term therapeutic effects of SCENAR in the treatment of…
SCENAR device and illustration of knee osteoarthritis neurostimulation therapy

Effects of noninvasive interactive neurostimulation on symptoms of osteoarthritis of the knee: a randomized, sham-controlled pilot study

The article presented below investigates the hypothesis that 8 weeks of Noninvasive Interactive Neurostimulation therapy, used as an adjunct to usual care, would reduce knee pain, dysfunction, and stiffness, reduce the impact of the condition on overall wellbeing, and improve health-related quality of life in participants with osteoarthritis of the knee when compared to sham…
SCENAR therapy poster for neurological complications after viral infections

POSSIBILITIES OF SCENAR THERAPY FOR NEUROLOGICAL COMPLICATIONS OF PATIENTS AFTER VIRAL INFECTIONS

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(By Dr.Iolanta Stanchak, MD) Nowadays viruses are changing a lot and there are no good dedication for treating viral infections and those that are available sometimes cause very serious complications. Modern technology for the production of drugs to combat viral infections can hardly keep up with the modification of these viruses. Recently, the modification of…
SCENAR therapy poster featuring a woman leading a horse

THE PHYSIOLOGICAL BASIS OF SCENAR

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This article is another attempt to explain the physiological mechanisms of the therapeutic effect of SCENAR-therapy. Particular attention is paid to the role of the skin, the body as an organized complex of functionally related cells, tissues, organs and systems. It is concluded that 2 similar systems - a body and SCENAR - can cooperate…
SCENAR article on treatment of chronic plantar fasciitis with neurostimulation

Treatment of Chronic Plantar Fasciitis with Noninvasive Interactive Neurostimulation: A Prospective Randomized Controlled Study

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We believe that sharing best in class medical device possibilities, clinical studies and professional achievements is helpful to all SCENAR® enthusiasts that follow us on Facebook. Here is the article “TREATMENT OF CHRONIC PLANTAR FASCIITIS WITH NONINVASIVE INTERACTIVE NEUROSTIMULATION: A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED STUDY” by a group of MD researchers from Italy (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28633774/). The initial…
SCENAR pad and lead application guidelines for therapy

GENARAL GUIDELINES TO USE PADS and LEADS

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Medical Contributor: Boris Kulizshkiy Self-adhesive electrodes  Self-adhesive electrode consists of a cotton pad and coating with a conductive gel. The gel allows to use 100% of the area of the electrode, while providing uniform density of the current across the electrode.  Pre-gelled TENS pads and wires with the jacks: – provide even, comfortable…