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What does ES stand for?

Electrical Stimulation


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Éducateur Spécialisé (French: Specialized Educator)
Educational Services
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Ejercicio y Salud (Spanish, magazine)
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Elder Scrolls (video game series)
Electric Seats (automotive)
Electrical Stability
Electrical System (various companies)
Electricité de Strasbourg (French energy provider; aka EdS)
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Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) is an effective therapeutic technique for strengthening weak muscles in patient populations.
Electrical muscle stimulation (EMS), also known as neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES), Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) or electromyostimulation uses an electrical current to stimulate your muscles The impulses are produced by a device and delivered through electrodes that are placed on the skin near the muscles that require stimulation Electrical muscle stimulation (EMS), also known as neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES), Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) or electromyostimulation uses an electrical current to stimulate your muscles.
Patients are left with few options for treatment, including electrical stimulation of the brain, which is appropriate for only a subset of patients.
Electrical stimulation of the antagonistic muscles may improve the efficacy of stretching by providing an additional stretch to the agonistic muscles.
ABSTRACT Twelve subjects with type II diabetes and 13 control subjects participated in a study to examine whether electrical stimulation might be used as a predictive tool for assessing autonomic nervous system dysfunction in people with diabetes.
This second volume in the series, which includes Parts VII-XI of the 1971 original from the same publisher), includes Miller's work on conflict, displacement, fear, evidence for curiosity but not for learned appetite drives, drugs, theoretical perspectives, learning, the physiological basis for motivation, motivating effects of electrical stimulation of the brain, chemical coding of motivation in the brain, , and instrumental learning of visceral responses.
The small patch provides electrical stimulation to the brain and is designed toreduce the ringing in the ears felt by the sufferer.
In fact, Lenahan discovered the power of electrical stimulation in his own quest to find better ways to help his chiropractic patients.

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