Case Study: The Benefits of the Neubie Direct Current Electrical Stimulation Device for Pain, Spasticity, and Movement in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis.

Q3 Medicine
Integrative medicine Pub Date : 2025-04-01
Cynthia Husted, Garrett Tubman
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Abstract

This case study reports the impact of the Neubie direct current electrical stimulation device in helping restore nerve conduction and function in a 65-year-old woman with sporadic ALS. Use of the Neubie began 12 months after her sudden onset of symptoms. By then, she could not move her fingers or toes, had drop foot, had lost considerable weight and muscle mass, and was in pain. After her first Neubie session, she could wiggle her toes and that movement persisted. After two months she had no hip pain and was moving her fingers, toes, hands, and feet. The Master Reset protocol was used to facilitate the calming of the nervous system and required a sequential increase of settings. She then developed tight, painful shoulders from being in a wheelchair and Neubie treatments on her shoulders ultimately allowed her to become pain-free and regain some range of motion to increase her shoulder flexibility. Her voice then became soft due to a weak diaphragm. After two months she could feel the Neubie treatments increase the innervation of her diaphragm. At the time of this data collection and work, she was pain-free, had increased movement and range of motion, and had more energy. She showed improvements in muscle activation and strength in her legs and was able to stand with assistance. The results of this case study support the need to further study the impact of the Neubie in ALS, especially early in the course of the disease.

案例研究:Neubie直流电刺激装置对肌萎缩性侧索硬化症患者疼痛、痉挛和运动的益处。
本病例研究报告了Neubie直流电刺激装置在帮助恢复65岁散发性肌萎缩侧索硬化症女性的神经传导和功能方面的影响。在她突然出现症状12个月后开始使用Neubie。到那时,她的手指和脚趾已经不能动了,有下坠足,体重和肌肉质量都下降了很多,而且还很痛苦。在第一次接受纽比治疗后,她可以扭动脚趾,而且这种活动一直持续着。两个月后,她的臀部不再疼痛,手指、脚趾、手和脚都能活动了。主复位协议是用来促进神经系统的平静,需要一个顺序的增加设置。后来,由于坐在轮椅上,她的肩膀变得紧绷、疼痛,而对她的肩膀进行的纽比治疗最终使她不再感到疼痛,并恢复了一些活动范围,从而增加了她肩膀的灵活性。由于膈肌无力,她的声音变得柔和起来。两个月后,她可以感觉到纽比治疗增加了膈肌的神经支配。在这项数据收集和工作时,她没有疼痛,活动和活动范围增加,精力更充沛。她的腿部肌肉活动和力量有所改善,并且能够在辅助下站立。本病例研究的结果支持进一步研究Neubie在ALS中的影响的必要性,特别是在疾病的早期。
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Integrative medicine
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