Thursday, January 28, 2016

Infrared sauna

This could be so much fun if it works as a stroke therapy. But first we need some fucking leadership that will followup this with research. 

Would heat work  as a stroke therapy?

Extra sensation therapy by feeling all that sweat on your skin, including it running down your back and armpits. You can practice new movements, wiping sweat from your brow with your affected hand.

 

Frequent saunas may boost survival, Finnish study suggests

 

New Study Discovers Near-Infrared Light Therapy (NILT) Effectively Treats Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Patients

 

Light therapy could improve brain function in TBI, PTSD

 

Stroke Rounds: Light Therapy Flopped in Acute Stroke

 

Near-infrared Spectroscopy–mediated Neurofeedback Enhances Efficacy of Motor Imagery–based Training in Poststroke Victims

 

What is an infrared sauna? Does it have health benefits?

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