There are four types of dysesthesia which are categorised as to the type of sensation it provokes and where it’s in your body.

At first of ECT use, many patients suffered from convulsions, impaired psychological function and even bone fractures attributable to muscle contractions and different injuries caused by the seizure. The apply of ECT continues in the present day but is managed and the patient is put to sleep and awakens afterward. Patient chart reflect twitching of the extremities and since muscle relaxants are used, the dose of electrical energy is increased to induce a seizure.

I might quote many more people, however I’ve most likely made my point. Why do the hon. Gentleman and the Minister assume that each one these experts are fallacious and they’re right? What proof do they have that litigation, or the fear of litigation, is stopping new treatments or hampering docs from innovating? Even if that were an issue, does the Invoice provide a robust and protected mechanism to tackle it? I’m not positive that it does, however I am keen to work with the hon. Gentleman and the Minister, and anybody else who is fascinated, to consider how we can work on …