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titleOfInvention Method and system for monitoring and treating a medical condition via posterior tibial nerve stimulation
abstract of the Disclosure nVarious systems and methods for non-invasively monitoring and treating a nmedical condition of interest via transcutaneous stimulation of a target nerve are ndescribed. For instance, a subject can be monitored for improvement of a medical ncondition, where such improvement corresponds with a decrease in the threshold nlevel at which a sensory or motor response is elicited in a subject upon stimulation nas compared to a baseline level. Further, transcutaneous stimulation of the nerve ncan also treat the condition. Both monitoring and treatment can be carried out in a nnon-invasive manner substantially free of a painful response via electrical nerve nstimulation of a target nerve, where the stimulation is delivered from an electrode nplaced on a non-glabrous skin surface. The electrode placement sufficiently nimmobilizes the target nerve such that the stimulation is effective and can be ndelivered in a controlled manner.
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