Fisher Wallace will end its crowdfunding campaign (in 27 days… ) to concentrate on a formal raise of up to $20 million led by broker-dealers, CEO Kelly Roman said. The company is now valued at $100 million, as its total crowdfunding raise has reached $8.3 million, excluding the $163,000 so far in its current tranche. Roman said that selling out the original version generated … [Read more...] about Fisher Wallace to Raise $20M; Ends Crowdfunding for New CES Headset
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Exploring the Potential of Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation: Promising Results for Mental Health
Recent research has shown promising results in the use of Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation, or CES, for depression, anxiety, insomnia, and pain management as an effective and non-invasive treatment. One addition to the research is in the field of treating bipolar disorder and further implications for mental health treatment. This report is based on the data concluded from … [Read more...] about Exploring the Potential of Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation: Promising Results for Mental Health
Medical Studies Review: CES Brain Stimulation Devices Improve ADHD, Fibromyalgia Symptoms
Can you attach an electrode to your earlobe or the base of your skull and apply electricity (yes!) to your brain to achieve actual health benefits? Apparently, you can, with some striking results. The process is called Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation (CES) and involves using a small device that delivers low-intensity electrical impulses through the skull and into your … [Read more...] about Medical Studies Review: CES Brain Stimulation Devices Improve ADHD, Fibromyalgia Symptoms
Breakthrough in Men’s Health: 75% of Participants in Medical Study Exhibit Positive Response to Shockwave Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction, a significant issue impacting a man's sexual health, can now be addressed effectively with a practical tool akin to a handheld wand, thanks to innovative technological advancements. This remarkable progress is attributable to a non-invasive procedure known as Low-Intensity Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (LI-ESWT). A promising experimental study … [Read more...] about Breakthrough in Men’s Health: 75% of Participants in Medical Study Exhibit Positive Response to Shockwave Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction
The body is electric ⚡️
The body is electric ⚡️ but the usual approach to heal ourselves is with chemicals — have you ever wondered what would happen if you just increased your voltage?⚡️⚡️⚡️I did, then went on to build a laboratory of the most interesting electrical energy wellness machines you could imagine. Modern medicine failed me and I was curious what else was out there — boy, did I find … [Read more...] about The body is electric ⚡️
Randomized, sham-controlled, quintuple-blinded trial to evaluate the NET device as an alternative to medication for promoting opioid abstinence (2022)
A randomized, sham-controlled, quintuple-blinded trial to evaluate the NETdevice as an alternative to medication for promoting opioid abstinence Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications 30 (2022) 18 October 2022 … [Read more...] about Randomized, sham-controlled, quintuple-blinded trial to evaluate the NET device as an alternative to medication for promoting opioid abstinence (2022)
Comparison of the effects of cranial electrotherapy stimulation and midazolam as preoperative treatment in geriatric patients (2022)
Comparison of the effects of cranial electrotherapy stimulation and midazolam as preoperative treatment in geriatric patients 19 July 2022 By Byeong Seon Park, Sejong Jin, Woon Young Kim, Da Som Kang, Yoon Ji Choi, Yoon Patients Midazolam premedication and CES pretreatment Clinical measurements and data collection Statistical analysis … [Read more...] about Comparison of the effects of cranial electrotherapy stimulation and midazolam as preoperative treatment in geriatric patients (2022)
Neurofeedback 101: Rewiring the Brain for ADHD, Anxiety, Depression and Beyond (without medication) (2020)
Neurofeedback 101: Rewiring the Brain for ADHD, Anxiety, Depression and Beyond (without medication) By Michael P. Cohen You really CAN change your brain without medication. Maybe you’ve struggled for years with anxiety, depression, ADHD, migraines, PTSD, obsessive thinking, sleep issues or other unwanted conditions. You’ve tried medication, psychotherapy, breathing … [Read more...] about Neurofeedback 101: Rewiring the Brain for ADHD, Anxiety, Depression and Beyond (without medication) (2020)
A Pilot Study of Safety and Efficacy of Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation in Treatment of Bipolar II Depression (2015)
A Pilot Study of Safety and Efficacy of Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation in Treatment of Bipolar II Depression The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease Volume 203, Number 11, November 2015 By Deimante McClure, Samantha C. Greenman, Siva Sundeep Koppolu, Maria Varvara, Zimri S. Yaseen, and Igor I. Galynker Participants Assessment Measures METHODS-Study Design and … [Read more...] about A Pilot Study of Safety and Efficacy of Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation in Treatment of Bipolar II Depression (2015)
A Retrospective Review of Patient Perception of Alpha Stimulation Treatment (2015)
A Retrospective Review of Patient Perception of Alpha Stimulation Treatment By Kathryn Rickabaugh, CAPT Thomas Johnson, Suzanne Martin, Carol Jones, Dana Onifer Background Objectives Methods Hours of Sleep and Symptom Relief Depression Before and After CES … [Read more...] about A Retrospective Review of Patient Perception of Alpha Stimulation Treatment (2015)
A Comparative Study of Anxiety Disorders Treatment with Paroxetine Associated with Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation Therapy (2014)
A Comparative Study of Anxiety Disorders Treatment with Paroxetine Associated with Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation Therapy Medical Innovation of China 2014 By LU Ling, HU Jun. Abstract Objective: To explore the add-on effect of cranial electrotherapy stimulation therapy in the treatment of anxiety disorders. Method: One hundred and twenty patients … [Read more...] about A Comparative Study of Anxiety Disorders Treatment with Paroxetine Associated with Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation Therapy (2014)
Physiological and modeling evidence for focal transcranial electrical brain stimulation in humans: A basis for high-definition tDCS (2013)
Physiological and modeling evidence for focal transcranial electrical brain stimulation in humans: A basis for high-definition tDCS July 1, 2013 By Dylan Edwardsa, Mar Cortesa, Abhishek Dattae, Preet Minhase, Eric M. Wassermann,Marom Biksone Brain stimulation experiments Computational models Validation of stimulation intensity: Subject-specific delivery of electric … [Read more...] about Physiological and modeling evidence for focal transcranial electrical brain stimulation in humans: A basis for high-definition tDCS (2013)
Classification of methods in transcranial Electrical Stimulation (tES) and evolving strategy from historical approaches to contemporary innovations (2013)
Classification of methods in transcranial Electrical Stimulation (tES) and evolving strategy from historical approaches to contemporary innovations The Journal of Neuroscience Methods 2013 October 15; 219(2) By Berkan Guleyupoglua, Pedro Schestatsky, Dylan Edwards, Felipe Fregnic, Marom Biksona Scope and Approach Historical development Dosage Present outlook and … [Read more...] about Classification of methods in transcranial Electrical Stimulation (tES) and evolving strategy from historical approaches to contemporary innovations (2013)
The Effects of Alpha Stimulation on Induced Anxiety (2015)
The Effects of Alpha Stimulation on Induced Anxiety December 2015 By Nolan Hill ABSTRACT Anxiety is defined as an emotional and physical reaction that prepares us to confront a feared stimulus. Among the many measureable changes induced by anxiety are changes in facial electromyography (EMG), heart rate (HR), and sweat gland activity (EDG). At a pathological level … [Read more...] about The Effects of Alpha Stimulation on Induced Anxiety (2015)
‘Use of electrical device on state hospital patients draws scrutiny’ (2012)
Use of electrical devices on state hospital patients draws scrutiny via Austin American-Statesman September 1, 2012 By Andrea Ball The Department of State Health Services has prohibited the use of a controversial treatment at its public psychiatric hospitals after officials say they learned that a doctor performed unauthorized research on aggressive patients … [Read more...] about ‘Use of electrical device on state hospital patients draws scrutiny’ (2012)
Why Do Some Promising Brain-Stimulation Devices Fail the Next Steps of Clinical Development? (2010)
Why Do Some Promising Brain-Stimulation Devices Fail the Next Steps of Clinical Development? January 2010 By Felipe Fregni,Linamara Rizzo Battistella,Michael A Nitsche, Rodrigo Edelmuth Interest in techniques of noninvasive brain stimulation (NIBS) has been growing exponentially in the last decade. Recent studies have shown that some of these techniques induce … [Read more...] about Why Do Some Promising Brain-Stimulation Devices Fail the Next Steps of Clinical Development? (2010)
CES in the Treatment of Insomnia: A Review and Meta-analysis (2007)
CES in the Treatment of Insomnia: A Review and Meta Analysis October 2007 By Daniel L. Kirsch, Marshall F. Gilula Treating Insomnia with CES CES Research Meta-analysis Discussion Clinical Procedures and Considerations … [Read more...] about CES in the Treatment of Insomnia: A Review and Meta-analysis (2007)
Results of cranial electrotherapy stimulation to children with mixed anxiety and depressive disorder (2007)
Results of cranial electrotherapy stimulation to children with mixed anxiety and depressive disorder 2007 By Chen Yixin, Yu Lin, Zhang Jiuping, Li Lejia, Chen Tunong, and Chen Yi. Abstract Objective: To analyze the effectiveness of cranial electrotherapy stimulation (CES) on children with mixed anxiety and depressive disorder (MAD). Methods: There are two … [Read more...] about Results of cranial electrotherapy stimulation to children with mixed anxiety and depressive disorder (2007)
PATENT: Mind Controller (2003)
mind controller Sep. 11, 2003 By Jae Sup Yoo and Jae Chun Yoo ABSTRACT A mind controller is disclosed. The mind controller can induce a user's brain waves into an alpha wave State or a theta wave State by Sensing and analyzing human brain waves and then transmitting a mind control audio message Suitable for the analyzed human brain waves to the user, So that the … [Read more...] about PATENT: Mind Controller (2003)