A Novel Medical Device that Relieves Anxiety, Depression and Pain While Improving Sleep in a Population of Teachers

L. Price, T. Kirsch, J. Kuhn, J. Marksberry, Steve Haltiwanger
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Objectives: This study was conducted to confirm the benefits of Alpha-Stim® cranial electrotherapy stimulation (CES) technology as an effective non-drug treatment for anxiety, mood, sleep, and pain in teachers following a successful pilot study at the Leigh Academy, Dartford, United Kingdom. The second objective was to determine whether the new smartphone app was a reliable method of evaluating the effectiveness, based on the pilot study in the UK, other prior surveys, and more than 100 prospective research studies conducted on Alpha-Stim technology conducted from 1981 through 2019. Methods: Thirty-five teachers (29 females and 6 males) in the Mineral Wells, Texas Independent School District, volunteered to participate in a study to reduce anxiety, depression, insomnia, and pain by passing a mild electric current with specific waveform characteristics through their brains via electrodes that clip on their ears. It was a sixweek open-label design where participants tracked their progress using a new smartphone app to record their symptoms at least five days per week. The subjects were encouraged to use the device for 20-60 minutes any time of day and for any indication. Results: The statistical analyses revealed highly significant (p values <0.001) for anxiety, depression, insomnia, and pain. The effect size Cohen's d values from a total of 237 treatments were greater than two standard deviations for all outcome measures indicating a high level of practical change from baseline to posttest supporting the capability of Alpha-Stim CES technology in reducing self-perceived symptoms and the ability to monitor progress on the Alpha-Stim app. Conclusion: This treatment effect with Alpha-Stim cranial electrotherapy stimulation on anxiety, insomnia, depression, and pain was consistent with prior surveys and confirmed the precision of the new app in determining progress from a single treatment and a series of treatments.
一种新型医疗设备,可以缓解教师群体的焦虑、抑郁和疼痛,同时改善睡眠
目的:本研究是在英国达特福德的Leigh学院进行的一项成功的试点研究后,证实Alpha-Stim®颅电刺激(CES)技术作为一种有效的非药物治疗教师焦虑、情绪、睡眠和疼痛的益处。第二个目标是确定新的智能手机应用程序是否是评估有效性的可靠方法,基于英国的试点研究,其他先前的调查,以及1981年至2019年对Alpha-Stim技术进行的100多项前瞻性研究。方法:德克萨斯州独立学区的35名教师(29名女性和6名男性)自愿参加了一项研究,通过夹在他们耳朵上的电极将具有特定波形特征的温和电流通过他们的大脑,以减少焦虑、抑郁、失眠和疼痛。这是一个为期六周的开放标签设计,参与者使用一款新的智能手机应用程序跟踪他们的进展,每周至少五天记录他们的症状。受试者被鼓励在一天中的任何时间和任何适应症下使用该设备20-60分钟。结果:统计分析显示焦虑、抑郁、失眠和疼痛有显著性差异(p值<0.001)。总共237个治疗的效应量Cohen’s d值对于所有结果测量值都大于两个标准差,表明从基线到测试后的实际变化水平很高,支持Alpha-Stim CES技术在减少自我感知症状和监测Alpha-Stim应用程序进展的能力。Alpha-Stim颅电刺激对焦虑、失眠、抑郁和疼痛的治疗效果与之前的调查一致,并证实了新应用程序在确定单一治疗和一系列治疗进展方面的准确性。
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