I read a bit about treatments for ALS. Didn’t see any mention of direct electronic stimulation of muscles. I would think that would be useful in keeping the muscles alive.
Note that what you would want would be a real interferential stim machine, using high voltage, costing a few thousand dollars, not usually allowed to be sold to patients in the US (but there are ways of getting one). Not the cheap TENS units advertised on TV.
I read a bit about treatments for ALS. Didn’t see any mention of direct electronic stimulation of muscles. I would think that would be useful in keeping the muscles alive.
Note that what you would want would be a real interferential stim machine, using high voltage, costing a few thousand dollars, not usually allowed to be sold to patients in the US (but there are ways of getting one). Not the cheap TENS units advertised on TV.