Content
Non-invasive Vagus Nerve Stimulation for neurodevelopmental disorders: improving patients’ quality of life, resiliency and outcome
The fields of paediatric neurology and psychiatry are more and more overlapping. Although Central Nervous system plasticity is better understood, neurological and psychiatric treatments for children remain scarce and few affordable disruptive therapeutic options have emerged so far. Paradoxically, children are often diagnosed earlier. Hopefully, non-invasive neuromodulation, a technology that acts directly upon nerves activity in a target area, is a good candidate to safely revolutionize the management of neurodevelopmental disorders.
Main content
- Improvement of the quality of life of patients and their families with nVNS
- Improvement of the resiliency of patients with nVNS
- Improvement of the outcome of neurodevelopmental disorders with nVNS
Targets
- When to introduce nVNS in neurodevelopmental disorders?
- How to introduce nVNS to families and colleagues?
- Benefits of nVNS for patients and their families
Methodology
Bibliographic analysis of original research papers, case reports and reviews
Target group
Psychologists, neurologists, psychiatrists, nurses, paediatricians, association of patients
Speaker
Dr. Claire Marie Rangon
- Kinderneurologin und Schmerzspezialistin
- Centre de Santé INWECARE Saint Cloud – Frankreich