While CES came to the U.S. as “electrosleep” and its intent was to put patients to sleep when the current was turned on, that simply did not occur irrespective of the manipulation of the stimulus parameters. Along with Kratzenstein’s observation in 1743 that putting...
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CES and the Treatment of Pain
In the last decade of the 20th century, several well controlled, double blind studies sought to discover what, if anything CES treatment could do to alleviate the sometimes intractable pain of fibromyalgia. It was found that Patients given CES treatment reported the...
CES Effective in Treating Pain Related Stress
Several scientific studies have shown that CES, in treating pain related stress, has been effective in treating many different types of pain. In 1989, 23 chronic pain patients who had experienced intractable pain for more than 18 months were treated with CES for 20...
World Events Can Increase the Level of Pain in Chronic Pain Patients
More dramatically, following the terrorists' bombing of New York skyscrapers and the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., it was found that the level of pain in chronic pain patients being treated in three widely dispersed sites in the...
CES Helps to Sleep – Insomnia Case 1
Device: 100 Hz, 2 mS, 0.4 - 1.3 mA, electrodes from the forehead to mastoids For this single blind study, 28 male heroin addicts, between 18 and 60 years old, undergoing methadone detoxification were selected on the basis of having severe anxiety as measured by the...
CES Helps to Sleep – Insomnia Case 2
Device: 30 - 40 Hz, 2 mS, 2 mA, forehead to occipital fossa electrodes 20 hospitalized pts suffering from long-lasting insomnia with anxiety, obsessive and compulsive reactions, morphine and barbiturate addiction and involutional depression were given 2 - 4 CES...
CES Helps to Sleep – Insomnia Case 3
Magora, Florella, Beller, A., Aladjemoff, L., Magora, A., and Tannenbaum, J. Observations on electrically induced sleep in man. British Journal of Anesthesiology. 37:480 491, 1965. Device: 100 Hz, 10 - 100 Hz, 1 - 10 mS, 0.4 - 5 mA, square pulses, cathodes over orbits...
CES Helps to Sleep – Insomnia Case 4
Device: Diastim: 350 Hz, 0.7 mS, 1 - 1.2 mA, rectangular monophasic pulses, cathodes over orbits, anodes over mastoids 21 psychiatric inpatients suffering major depressive disorders according to DSM III-R criteria were divided into 2 groups for this double-blind...
CES Helps to Sleep – Insomnia Case 5
Device, 100 Hz, 1mS, 0.5 - 1.2 mA, orbit to mastoid electrodes. 22 neurotic and personality disorder pts (including 2 inpatients) with anxiety, depression, and insomnia (20 females, 2 males 26 - 63 years old, mean = 43.1 years) were divided into active (N = 11), or...
CES Helps to Sleep – Insomnia Case 6
Device: Electrodorn I, electrodes on forehead and neck 10 pts with objectively established insomnia were randomly selected from 40 volunteers solicited by newspaper ads. The subjects spent 3 initial nights in a sleep lab to establish baseline measurements, and then...