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Tiny Nerve|Cooling Implant Relieves Pain in Rats


Tiny Nerve-Cooling Implant Relieves Pain in Rats - The Scientist

A team of scientists at Northwestern University have developed a miniaturized implant that they say treats pain in rats by simply cooling the peripheral nerves.

News: Tiny Nerve-Cooling Implant Relieves... (The Scientist ... - NCBI

(The Scientist) Tiny Nerve-Cooling Implant Relieves Pain in Rats. Associated research findings from the National Library of Medicine.

Miniature Implantable Nerve Coolers Enable Targeted Pain Relief

A soft, implantable cooling device could provide targeted, on-demand pain relief by directly chilling nerves, blocking the transmission of pain signals.

This electronic 'nerve cooler' could be a new way to relieve pain

A tiny electronic device implanted in the body generates targeted pain relief by cooling off nerves, experiments in rats suggest.

Implantable Brain Device Relieves Pain in Early Study

A computerized brain implant effectively relieves short-term and chronic pain in rodents, a new study finds.

Drug-free pain relief: Nerve-cooling, dissolving implant relieves pain

Researchers have developed a small and soft nerve-cooling implant that relieves pain ... The device reduces pain sensitivity in rat models ...

Nerve-cooling implant could offer pain relief alternative to opioids ...

An implant which can cool nerves to block pain signals has been unveiled by researchers who say the device could offer an alternative to drugs such as opioids.

Tiny, implantable 'nerve coolers' could offer new hope tor pain ... - UPI

To alleviate opiate misuse, scientists said they have developed and implanted tiny "nerve coolers" in rats that provided targeted, ...

Tiny, implantable device uses light to treat bladder problems

“There definitely is benefit to that sort of nerve stimulation,” said Robert W. Gereau IV, PhD, the Dr. Seymour and Rose T. Brown Professor of Anesthesiology at ...

Implantable device blocks pain by chilling nerves inside the body

An implant made from biodegradable materials chills nerves to 10°C, reducing pain signals sent to rats' brains, and can be absorbed into the ...

This implant cools off nerves to give targeted pain relief - Freethink

A tiny implant that wraps around nerves and cools them has been shown to deliver targeted pain relief in rats. If it is as safe and ...

Nerve Coolers: Pain Relief Without Drugs - IEEE Spectrum

Soft, miniature implantable cooling devices designed to wrap around nerves can help relieve pain on demand without drugs, a new study finds.

An Implantable Ice Pack Tries to Relieve Pain without Opioids

The researchers implanted the device around rats' sciatic nerve to test its analgesic potential. It rapidly cooled to five degrees Celsius, ...

Dissolving implantable device relieves pain without drugs

A Northwestern University-led team of researchers has developed a small, soft, flexible implant that relieves pain on demand and without the use of drugs.

This Dissolvable Implant Could Revolutionize Pain Management

The researchers tested their device on the sciatic nerve of rats, which carries sensory signals from nerves that terminate in the paws. By ...

Wireless peripheral nerve stimulation increases pain threshold in ...

We also observed a significant improvement in cold allodynia in the active implant CCI rats after stimulation. These results suggest that the VCCD stimulation ...

Ultraconformable cuff implants for long-term bidirectional interfacing ...

When implanted in sensorimotor nerves of the arm in awake rats for 21 days, the devices record nerve action potentials with fascicle-specific ...

Nerve-Cooling Implant Could Ease Pain Without Opioids

The implant is made of soft, water-soluble materials that form a cuff that can wrap around a peripheral nerve -- the kind that send pain signals ...

Cooling away the pain - Today's Medical Developments

The device demonstrated high precision and efficacy in rat models with spared nerve injuries and can serve as an effective substitute for ...

Tiny Implants for Treating Chronic Pain - MIT Technology Review

The research is still in a very early stage. Researchers have developed a prototype device, which they are testing in rats. The device can ...