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James Kissel

Retired IT consultant-s/w developer with a keen interest in measurement, diagnosis, and possible treatment of Essential Tremors.

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Who I Am

Studied EE and Applied Physics at Michigan Tech. I worked in telecoms, banking, IT, and web development in Canada, England, and Germany. My second browser was Netscape 0.9

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All the interesting projects.

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This user joined on 06/14/2022.

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Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation of the Median and Radial nerve in the wrist to attenuate Essential Tremors in the hand/forearm.
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Neurostimulation of Essential Tremors

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  • Video of Electrical Neurostimulation device for Essential Tremors

    07/14/2022 at 02:25 • 0 comments

    Here is a video of my electrical neurostimulation device I use to treat my Essential Tremors.

    https://essential-tremors-101.blogspot.com/2022/07/video-of-essentialtremorlab-electrical.html

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