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Neuromodulation is a treatment that involves using electrical stimulation to alter nerve activity.
The brain and muscles communicate with each other using chemical messengers called neurotransmitters
The ACL is one of four important ligaments that stabilise the knee joint.
Many back problems do not require surgical intervention; they frequently resolve with rest, physiotherapy, and anti-inflammatory medication.
A brain aneurysm can be treated by performing two different forms of brain vessel surgery for example: the brain aneurysm can be clipped
Deep brain stimulation is a neuromodulation technique used by specialists to treat a wide range of movement disorders, including Parkinson's disease
Our specialist cancer physiotherapists have the necessary skill set and knowledge to help those with the physical effects of cancer.
Occipital nerve blocks can help patients with migraine and also those who experience cluster headaches.
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (RTMS) is a non-invasive method of stimulating nerves in the brain using magnetic fields.
Brain surgery is performed to remove benign and malignant tumours that develop within the skull
Peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) is a type of neuromodulation that is used to treat chronic (long-term) pain.
Vagal nerve stimulation is a form of neuromodulation. It involves electrically stimulating the vagus nerve.