Health
Bursts of Radio Waves Could ‘Stun’ Nerves to Offer Pain Relief From Arthritis – ScienceAlert
An experimental new treatment for chronic pain appears to provide substantial relief in some of those with advanced degenerative arthritis.

An experimental new treatment for chronic pain appears to provide substantial relief in some of those with advanced degenerative arthritis.
Recently, scientists have begun treating chronic pain using electrical currents, produced by powerful radio waves, which “stun” certain nerves and slow pain signals on their way to the brain.
For those with arthritis in the knee, studies show this form of nerve pain relief is better than steroid injections and appears to last for up to a year in 65 percent of…
-
Noosa News21 hours ago
Queensland GP accused of rape, sexual assault and torture pleads for bail despite ‘disturbing’ allegations
-
General21 hours ago
David Littleproud’s own goal • Inside Story
-
General10 hours ago
Star Wars’ fascist dystopia has never felt closer than in new season of Andor
-
Noosa News9 hours ago
Farmers call for policy reform across multiple sectors as productivity collapses