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- Cognitive Impairment | tVNS HEALTH
tVNS non-surgical tvns treatment for cognitive impairment, dementia and alzheimer's. The most up-to-date health information on cognitive impairment causes, symptoms, and treatment options Cognitive Impairment Groundbreaking Technologies for Life What is Cognitive Impairment? The shrinkage caused by the loss of cells in the brain causes various functional disorders. These dysfunctions may manifest as dementia, Alzheimer, and mild cognitive impairment, which are comm on in people ives. People with cognitive impairment are at high risk for Alzheimer and dementia. When adequate precautions are taken, cognitive impairment may regress, and it is possible for these people to lead a normal life. Types of Cognitive Disorder Demantia It is the inadequacies experienced in language, skills and orientation, especially forgetfulness. Dementia is a family that includes many different types. There are Alzheimer's, dementia due to c hronic cerebrovascular disease, alcoholic dementia, depr essive dementia, dementia due to infections, etc. Dementia occurs as a result of general deterioration of the upper level functions of the cerebral cortex, especially over 75 years of age, with advancing age. There are dementias that start with memory impairment such as Alzheimer's disease, as well as behavioral disorders, skill disorders, depression, There are also dementias that start with the symptoms of parkinson's disease and language disorders. It is a progressive disease. Alzhemeir It is the most common type of dementia is a neurological disease that causes the destruction of brain cells. The disease, which causes a decrease in thought, memory and behavioral functions, occurs after a long time with advancing age. It may take years for the disease to reach advanced stages. Because it is a progressive disease, Alzheimer's patients experience problems such as inability to perform their daily tasks, forgetfulness and serious confusion. People with memory loss or other possible Alzheimer's symptoms may have trouble recognizing that they have a problem. Treatment Options for Cognitive Disorder There is no drug therapy approved to treat cognitive impairment. Medicines used to treat symptoms of Alzheimer's disease have been tried. Some studies have found that using these drugs for cognitive impairment is helpful, while others have concluded that there is no benefit. It has been noted that the use of other drugs, including NSAIDs, Ginkgo, Biloba and vitamin E, does not provide a great benefit. tVNS Effect Mechanism There are many clinical studies in recent years that cognitive disorders are caused by inflammation in the brain. Although the basic efficacy mechanism of tVNS has not been fully resolved, our new generation devices in 2021 became the first neuromodulation therapy approved for cognitive impairment in the world, due to both its benefits in the treatment of inflammation and the increase in neuroplasticity. Contact us
- Distributors | tVNS HEALTH
Explore our current partnerships and discover opportunities to join us in distributing our tVNS® devices. Shaping the Future of Non-Invasive Healing. Together. Explore our current partnerships and discover opportunities to join us in distributing our tVNS® devices. Distributor Services tVNS Health GmbH offers: Access to tVNS ® Neuromodulation Academy: for training of the new distributors on tVNS devices and transcutaneous vagal neuromodulation Support on local marketing, sales training and go-to-market strategy Support on onboarding activities Become a tVNS Distributor tVNS Health Gmbh is the distribution and service gateway to a game-changer neuromodulation product - tVNS® auricular vagus nerve stimulation device - from tVNS Technologies GmbH in selected countries in Europe, and all regions in Asia, Africa, Oceania, and South America.
- Contact | tVNS HEALTH
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- Clinical Studies | tVNS HEALTH
During the last 20 years, basic and clinical research has unraveled many of these questions and augmented our understanding of tVNS pathways and physiologic effects. The number of publications increased exponentially within the last three years and continues to grow rapidly. Many questions have been addressed and therapeutic indications beyond the treatment of drug-resistant epilepsy and depression are steadily expanding and continue to be explored. Clinical Studies Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) has become a therapeutic option for patients with resistant epilepsy and depression. The field of tVNS is quickly progressing due to its non-invasive nature, presenting a promising alternative to the side effects associated with invasive VNS. Notably, tVNS stands out for its accessibility, affordability, and easiness of application compared to traditional VNS methods. However, the non-invasive stimulation of the outer ear brings forth new queries regarding optimal stimulation sites, stimulus parameters, and the physiological pathways of transcutaneous auricular VNS. Over the past two decades, both basic and clinical research have made significant strides, unraveling these complexities, enhancing our comprehension of tVNS pathways and physiological effects. The exponential growth in publications over the last years underscores the expanding knowledge base. As we delve deeper, therapeutic applications and achievable objectives of tVNS beyond epilepsy and depression treatment are continually broadening, promising new horizons in the field. Redgrave 2018: Safety and Tolerability of tVNS Wrede Case Study 2019 : Sustained seizure freedom with transcutaneous vagal nerve stimulation in drug-resistant epilepsy caused by subcortical band heterotopias Yakunina 2016: Optimization of Transcutaneous Vagus Nerve Stimulation Using Functional MRI Ellrich 2019: Transcutaneous Auricular Vagus Nerve Stimulation Study Bauer 2015: Transcutaneous Vagus Nerve Stimulation (tVNS) for Treatment of Drug-Resistant Epilepsy: A Randomized, Double-Blind Clinical Trial Straube 2015: Treatment of chronic migraine with Transcutaneous stimulation of the auricular branch of the vagal nerve (auricular t-VNS): a randomized, monocentric clinical trial tVNS JOURNAL The "tVNS Special Issue", which includes 17 studies on our tVNS devices, has been published in the "Journal Autonomic Neuroscience" by Elsevier, the official journal of the International Society for Autonomic Neuroscience. Journal For more please contact us info@tvns.health
- Services | tVNS HEALTH
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