Dr. Kevin Cheng and the Ludwig Lab advance small fiber selective VNS

Neurotech reports recently wrote a great article (Victor Pikov) about the groundbreaking research being performed in the WITNe labs, by Dr. Kevin Cheng, the Ludwig Lab, and collaborators Drs. Warren Grill and Nicole Pelot. Using kHz block of large fibers in the vagus nerve, Dr. Cheng has been able to show the potential for expanding stimulation applications within clinics for a plethora of conditions.

To read the full pre-print “Application of kilohertz-frequency block to mitigate off-target motor effects of vagus nerve stimulation in swine: https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-6378942/v1

To read the full article “kHz Block Enables Selective Small-Fiber Activation in VNS”: https://www.neurotechreports.com/pages/kHz-block-VNS.html?utm_source=phpList&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Neurotech+Reports+News+Updates&utm_content=HTML