Why Electromedicine?
- Very
low incidence of adverse effects.
- Relatively
easy to learn.
- Can
be administered by paramedical personnel or by patients
at home.
- Expands
the practitioner's clinical capability.
- Enhances
the total efficacy of clinical efforts.
- A
proven effective therapy in cases refractive to conventional
methods.
- Eliminates,
or reduces, the need for addictive medications in chronic
pain and stress syndromes and allows the limited use of
necessary drugs where polypharmacy effects are not well
tolerated.
- May
be applied on a scheduled basis or PRN.
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Cumulative and long-term effects as healing ensues.
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Highly cost effective. Electromedical products are durable,
and may be used for years.
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"CES
should not be confused with transcranial magnetic stimulation
(TMS), an experimental procedure that is being tested at multiple
academic centers"
Norman
Sussman, MD
Editor’s Note: What next? Overcoming treatment resistance.
Primary Psychiatry 2007
14(3):15-16
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"Results
of the current [GAD] study demonstrate a significant improvement
with CES, with a decrease in HARS score similar to that found
in clinical trials with antidepressant and anxiolytic medications"
Bystritsky
et al. (2008).
Journal of Clinical Psychiatry February 6, 2008: e1-e6

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