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*Max Patch: [[/First max patches]] | |||
== '''NEW PROJECT: ORCHESTRA''' == | |||
At first I wanted to work with electricity but it was too complicated for me so I decided now to work with music. | |||
I will create an orchestra of several instruments that will play randomly each his turn and/or at the same time | |||
[[/Patches]] | |||
== '''Timer''' == | |||
This program allows to time. Every second, which is displayed with the "number" object, is counted and a sound is emitted each time a second passes. Moreover, every minute another sound is emitted in order to make the user understand that a minute has just passed | |||
''You can use it for sport or to preparing the meal'' | |||
'''Have a good time!''' | |||
[[/Project]] | |||
== '''Can electrical impulses reduce physical pain?''' == | == '''Can electrical impulses reduce physical pain?''' == | ||
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There is another type of pain called '''"neuropathic pain"'''. This pain is not related to a physical injury but to a dysfunction of the pain system. It is a lesion of the channels of transmission of painful messages. It is, for example, the lesion of a nerve during trauma. These neuropathic lesions are '''highly resistant to medicines and conventional treatments.''' | There is another type of pain called '''"neuropathic pain"'''. This pain is not related to a physical injury but to a dysfunction of the pain system. It is a lesion of the channels of transmission of painful messages. It is, for example, the lesion of a nerve during trauma. These neuropathic lesions are '''highly resistant to medicines and conventional treatments.''' | ||
In recent years, pain specialists have developed a technique for electrical stimulation of the nervous system. The principle is to '''place an electrode in a strategic place for transmitting painful messages'''. This electrode will send '''an electrical pulse that will blur the pain message.''' | |||
''For example, when a nerve has been damaged as a result of repeated treatments of a herniated disc, it is possible to place an electrode at the level of the marrow which will have the aim of reducing or even eliminating pain.'' | |||
This technique is indicated for very severe pain and when conventional treatments have little effect. | |||
In conventional transcutaneous neurostimulation, a low-voltage electrical current is typically used, with an i'''ntensity ranging from 10 mA (milliampères) to 30 mA'''. The pulse frequency ranges '''from 40 Hz to 150 Hz''' (Hertz – pulse per second). | |||
==''' How to proceed? '''== | |||
This method can be used in several ways, for example high or low frequency, continuous or pulse mode, aligning electrodes parallel or cross-aligned. | |||
Generally, the duration of application varies between 15 and 30 minutes. And it’s up to the patient to determine the level of intensity, either based on their own level of sensitivity |