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Articles on the NejSi-3M

Articles on the use of the NejSi-3M neurostimulator

Articles on the use of the NejSi-3M neurostimulator

Article: "RESTORING THE BLINK REFLEX IN UNILATERAL FACIAL NERVE PALSY USING A BIOELECTRIC SYSTEM — AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY"
An article supporting the award of the Politzer gold medal for research into and development of a bioelectric system. Devoted to research on restoring the blink reflex in unilateral facial nerve palsy using the NejSi-3M neurostimulator
Original article

An article from a Swiss newspaper on the use of the NejSi-3M neurostimulator. (translation)
Thanks to the restored function of the shoulder, shoulder girdle, hand and finger muscles in both arms, his ability to look after himself improved markedly. Benoit began working as a tractor operator at a mining complex.
Benoit Thevenas: "I can move from the bed to the wheelchair on my own, from the wheelchair into the car, and adapt to driving. It's brilliant!"
Original article

An article on the use of the NejSi-3M neurostimulator. The newspaper Fakty i Komentari
"Tetiana Kurdiumova became the first patient in Ukraine to have a Ukrainian-made electrical stimulator implanted in her brain by neurosurgeons in the capital, helping to relieve pain attacks

Tretyak I.B. // The use of prolonged electrical stimulation in injuries of peripheral nerves and plexuses. Ukrainian Neurosurgical Journal. 2007. — No. 2. — pp. 58–61. In peripheral nerve surgery, a method of prolonged electrical stimulation was applied using the domestically produced NejSi-3M stimulator. The effect of prolonged stimulation on the restoration of nerve conduction and on the regression of neurological symptoms was studied in 46 patients with injuries of peripheral nerves and plexuses. Positive changes in electrophysiological and clinical parameters were achieved in all patients.
Original in Ukrainian

Tsymbaliuk V.I., Yaminskyi Yu.Ya. // Epidural electrical stimulation in patients with sequelae of traumatic injury to the thoracic and lumbar segments of the spinal cord. Ukrainian Neurosurgical Journal. 2007. — No. 4. — pp. 21–27. Results are presented of epidural electrical stimulation using the NejSi-3M stimulator in 45 patients with the sequelae of severe spinal cord injury.
Epidural electrical stimulation is an effective way of restoring movement in patients with the sequelae of traumatic spinal cord injury where conduction is partially preserved.
Original in Ukrainian

An article from the newspaper Fakty on the use of the neurostimulator. Viacheslav, 33, who suffered a spinal injury, has learned to bend and straighten his legs thanks to an electronic device implanted in his back. Doctors hope he will be able to walk within six months.

An article on the use of neurostimulators, "On the last line of defence".
The development of a society is determined to a large extent by the standard of its medical services, including the development of pain management. To live without pain is one of the principles that any society claiming to be humane should be guided by — all the more so because modern engineering achievements and new insights into the mechanism of pathological pain have produced new technologies and methods for treating it. Neurostimulators are foremost among such developments.