It all appears rather illogical to me.
If I had a problem such as this I would not allow a remote control in my house. Simple. I would simply discard them when buying any device which uses them.
If visiting someone who may have one, I would make it clear in advance that I cannot be in the vicinity of one.
In other words, this would be a very well signalled issue, and not one which can be discovered (to my cost) in a casual manner by an unknowing relative.
I would insists that my doctor also investigate thoroughly, and that the whole issue be escalated to the point where further surgery be performed if required. If I were a doctor with such a patient I would see a rather unique and interesting paper in this case.
In designing the test, by the way, you will ned to isolate the remotes from their target devices. As in test in an entirely separate room. these devices flicker when a remote is used and provide clues.
If I had a problem such as this I would not allow a remote control in my house. Simple. I would simply discard them when buying any device which uses them.
If visiting someone who may have one, I would make it clear in advance that I cannot be in the vicinity of one.
In other words, this would be a very well signalled issue, and not one which can be discovered (to my cost) in a casual manner by an unknowing relative.
I would insists that my doctor also investigate thoroughly, and that the whole issue be escalated to the point where further surgery be performed if required. If I were a doctor with such a patient I would see a rather unique and interesting paper in this case.
In designing the test, by the way, you will ned to isolate the remotes from their target devices. As in test in an entirely separate room. these devices flicker when a remote is used and provide clues.