Galvanization or faradizationof the affected parts may also be employed, and with, occasionally, beneficial effect.
There was a slow but constant improvement, aided by faradization and injections of strychnine sulphate into the temporal region, but the prospect of a return to the front retarded the improvement.
Faradization of the phrenic nerves in the neck caused respiratory movements with a slight diminution in the volume of the abdomen.
If recovery is stationary, faradization is repeated with stronger and stronger currents.
The patient was treated by galvanization of the spine, with a current descending at first and then ascending, and by faradization of the paralyzed muscles.
Energetic faradization of the skin caused the anesthesia to disappear the day the patient was brought to the hospital.
A slight improvement has followed upon faradization but the patient still can walk only with assistance.
Treatment by massage and rhythmic faradization caused the biceps function to return to normal, so that voluntary synergic contractions of the biceps took place along with those of the supinator longus.
Buzzard directed treatment “not to his spinal cord but to his mind; isolation; the stoppage of tobacco and all visits; the assurance that he would rapidly get well, together with some suggestive faradization of his legs.
General faradization and faradic and galvanic excitation of the chylopoietic system promotes activity of the digestive apparatus and of the organic functions in general.
Faradization of the gall-bladder has been used successfully for the expulsion of the stored-up bile and the removal of the mucus obstructing the ducts.
The rheumatic pains as well as the temperature of the affected joints remain diminished after the faradization for 3, 4 and even 5 hours; they then gradually return to the previous height.
The enhanced tactile and thermic sensibility of the diseased joints is diminished by a faradization lasting from 5 to 10 minutes.
From 5 to 10 minutesfaradization causes a reduction of the previously heightened temperature of the diseased joints to the normal standard, or even below this.
This diminution is sometimes so considerable, that the joint, which prior to the faradization admitted of no movement, is able to execute passive and active movements with tolerable facility.
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