Electrical Stimulation Therapies for Public Health Management and Chronic Pain Management
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https://doi.org/10.70135/seejph.vi.919Keywords:
Public Health, Electrical stimulator, diagnostic device, Health monitoring.Abstract
All progressive lung diseases, respiratory disorders, chronic bronchitis, and stubborn (non-reversible) asthma are collectively referred to as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD. When a person with COPD maintains their level of muscle strength and mobility, which is crucial for all COPD patients, they can live for several years and profit from life. Conscription is one approach to accomplish physical mobility inside a structured programme, like a physical training programme. It is a part of the COPD management guidelines and has been shown to be a beneficial tool in managing COPD. Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) has been successfully used as a limited to a small region preparation strategy in seriously impaired patients WHO do not appear to be capable of adhering to strict pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) and/or enduring superior coaching frequencies. In order to evaluate public health concerns and predict the onset of illnesses, the objective of this project is to create an intelligent framework for electrical stimulation therapies for the management of chronic pain and public health.
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