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85Electrical Stimulation - Dr. Karen Pape

 URL: http://www.tascnetwork.net/muscleweakness.php
 Description: "Both Threshold Electrical Stimulation (TES) and Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) can be used to help rehabilitate muscle."
 Category: Non-Surgical Modalities
 Keywords: electrical stimulation, e-stim, TES, NMES

79 Yoga

 URL: http://www.iayt.org/
 Description: “Children derive enormous benefits from yoga. Physically, it enhances their flexibility, strength, coordination, and body awareness. In addition, their concentration and sense of calmness and relaxation improves. "
 Category: Complementary Medicine Links
 Keywords: yoga, exercise, therapy

135United Brachial Plexus Network, Inc.

 URL: http://www.ubpn.org
 Description: This organization is involved in supporting the brachial plexus community. There are message boards, resource information and a bi-annual "camp" retreat for families to gather.
 Category: Support Group Links
 Keywords: bpi organization, bpi support

 

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This website is intended as an informational resource only for families and patients suffering from peripheral nerve injuries.
No attempt to provide specific medical advice is intended. It is not intended to infer that surgery is always the best
choice for a particular nerve injury. You should always contact a specialist directly for diagnosis and treatment of your
specific problem, and a second opinion is always a good idea.

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Dr. Nath is a specialist in: Brachial Plexus Injury (Erb's Palsy), Winging Scapula Injury (Long Thoracic Nerve Palsy),
Neurofibroma and Schwannomatosis Nerve Tumors, and Nerve Surgery to correct Impotence after Prostate Cancer Surgery