Ultrasound device shows promise for treating chronic pain
U engineers developed Diadem, which noninvasively stimulates deep brain regions, disrupting faulty signals that lead to chronic pain.
Read MoreU engineers developed Diadem, which noninvasively stimulates deep brain regions, disrupting faulty signals that lead to chronic pain.
Read MoreU researchers demonstrate potential of new technology that stimulates regions of the deep brain.
Read MoreThe findings came from a six-year randomized clinical trial involving 230 veterans and active-duty military personnel with chronic pain conditions, who were being treated with long-term opioid therapy.
Read MoreNew research may offer an effective, economical and lifesaving intervention to help halt the ongoing opioid crisis.
Read MoreA multi-disciplinary team of researchers at the U received a $10 million grant from the Department of Defense to identify new, natural compounds to develop non-opioid drugs for pain management.
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