Diaphragm pacing not beneficial for patients with motor neurone disease
Research funded by the HTA programme looking at a diaphragm pacing treatment to help alleviate breathing difficulties for patients with motor neurone disease (MND) has published its findings in The Lancet Neurology.One of the main symptoms of MND is the weakening of the diaphragm muscles that help breathing. As the muscles weaken, it causes difficulty...
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