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Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS): What It Is, Uses Side Effects Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) uses an implanted device to send an electrical pulse to your vagus nerve, which then travels to your brain VNS is used to treat epilepsy, depression and as a rehabilitation aid for stroke
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Vagus nerve stimulation - Wikipedia Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) is a medical treatment that involves delivering electrical impulses to the vagus nerve Initially developed by James Leonard Corning to compress or stimulate the carotid sheath, VNS typically refers to an implantable electrode [1]
Vagus Nerve Stimulator - Johns Hopkins Medicine A vagus nerve stimulator (VNS) is a device that can help prevent seizures The VNS is similar to a pacemaker The pulse generator creates low-energy electrical signals, and the leads carry those signals to the vagus nerve A VNS can also improve mood
Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS): What you need to know A VNS device is surgically implanted under the skin on the left side of the chest, with a wire that wraps around the vagus nerve By sending gentle electric pulses along the vagus nerve to the brain, the stimulator can help regulate some brain activity
Vagus Nerve Stimulation - AANS Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) sends regular, mild pulses of electrical energy to the brain via the vagus nerve, through a device that is similar to a pacemaker