C. Norman Shealy

Clyde Norman Shealy (December 4, 1932 – July 8, 2024) was an American neurosurgeon.

[4] Shealy was the founding president of the American Holistic Medical Association.

[3][5] He spent 31⁄2 years at Western Reserve Medical School researching and developing spinal cord stimulator and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulator (TENS™).

[6] Cincinnati Reds manager Sparky Anderson gave Shealy credit for their 1976 World Series winning season due to his use of biofeedback to help players manage their pain and return to play.

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