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Selected Alpha-Stim Research Studies
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1.
Gilula, Marshall F., and Kirsch, Daniel L.
Cranial Electrotherapy
Stimulation Review: A Safer Alternative to Psychopharmaceuticals in the
Treatment of Depression.
Journal
of Neurotherapy, 9(2):7-26, 2005
2. Kirsch, Daniel, L. and Smith R.
Cranial electrotherapy
stimulation for anxiety, depression, insomnia, cognitive dysfunction, and
pain. In Bioelectromagnetic Medicine. Paul J. Rosch, Ed. Marcel
Dekker, New York, Pp 727-740, 2004
3. Voris, Marshall D. An investigation of the
effectiveness of cranial electrotherapy stimulation in the treatment of
anxiety disorders among outpatient psychiatric patients, impulse control
parolees and pedophiles. Delos Mind/Body Institute, Dallas and
Corpus Christi, Texas, 1995.
4.
Lichtbroun, Alan S., Raicer, Mei-Ming C., and Smith, Ray B.
The treatment of fibromyalgia
with cranial electrotherapy stimulation. Journal of Clinical
Rheumatology, 7(2):72-78, 2001.
5.
Overcash, Stephen. The effect of ROSHI
protocol and cranial electrotherapy stimulation on a 9-year-old anxious,
dyslexic male with attention deficit disorder: A case study. Journal
of Neurotherapy, 9(2):63-77, 2005.
6.
Smith, Ray B, Cranial
electrotherapy stimulation in the treatment of stress related cognitive
dysfunction, with an eighteen month follow up. Journal of Cognitive
Rehabilitation, 17(6):14-18, 1999.
7.
Schroeder, M.J., and Barr, R.E.
Quantitative analysis of electroencephalogram during cranial
electrotherapy stimulation. Clinical Neurophysiology. 112:2075-2083,
2001. Doctoral dissertation, The Graduate School of the University of Texas
at Austin, 191 pages, 1999.
8.
Tyers, Steve and Smith, Ray B.
A comparison of cranial
electrotherapy stimulation alone or with chiropractic therapies in the
treatment of fibromyalgia. The American Chiropractor, 23(2):39-41,
2001.
9.
Childs, Allen.
Cranial electrotherapy stimulation reduces aggression in violent retarded
population: a preliminary report. The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and
Clinical Neurosciences, 17(4): 548-551, 2005.
10.
Cork, Randall C., Wood, Patrick, Ming, Norbert, Shepherd, Clifton, Eddy,
James, Price, Larry. The
effect of cranial electrotherapy stimulation (CES) on pain associated with
fibromyalgia. The Internet Journal of Anesthesiology. 2004; Volume
8, Number 2.
10.
Overcash, Stephen J. Cranial electrotherapy
stimulation in patients suffering from acute anxiety disorders.
American Journal of Electromedicine, 16(1):49-51, 1999.
11.
Heffernan, Michael. The effect
of variable microcurrents on EEG spectrum and pain control. Canadian
Journal of Clinical Medicine, 4(10):4-11, 1997.
12.
Winick, Reid L. Cranial
electrotherapy stimulation (CES): a safe and effective low cost means of
anxiety control in a dental practice. General Dentistry,
47(1):50-55, 1999.
13.
Heffernan, Michael. The effect
of a single cranial electrotherapy stimulation on multiple stress measures.
The Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients, 147:60-64, 1995.
14.
Brovar, Alan.
Cocaine detoxification with cranial electrotherapy stimulation (CES): A
preliminary appraisal. International Electromedicine Institute
Newsletter, 1(4), July/Aug, 1984. Also in Brain/Mind Bulletin, 9(14),
August, 1984.
15.
Gibson, Thomas H, et. al.
Cranial application of
low level transcranial electrotherapy vs. relaxation instruction in anxious
patients. American Journal of Electromedicine, 4(1):18-21, 1987.
16.
Voris, Marshall D., et. al., and Good, Shirley.
Treating sexual offenders
using cranial electrotherapy stimulation. Medical Scope Monthly,
3(11):14-18, 1996.
17.
May, Brad, et. al.
Pilot project using the Alpha-Stim 100 for drug and alcohol abuse.
August, 1993.
18.
Smith, Ray B, et. al. The
use of cranial electrotherapy stimulation to block fear perception in phobic
patients. Journal of Current Therapeutic Research, 51(2):249-253,
1992.
19.
Overcash, Stephen J, et. al.
The effects of
cranial electrotherapy stimulation and multisensory cognitive therapy on the
personality and anxiety levels of substance abuse patients. American
Journal of Electromedicine, 6(2):105-111, 1989.
20.
Tan, Gabriel, Monga, Trilok, and Thornby, John.
Efficacy of microcurrent
electrical stimulation on pain severity, psychological distress, and
disability. American Journal of Pain Management, 10(1):35-44, 2000.
21.
Plotnick, Stephen E.
Finding hope:
Alpha-Stim 100 may help clinicians yield better fibromyalgia treatment
results. Advance for Directors in Rehabilitation, P. 82, May 2005.
22. Kennerly, R., QEEG analysis
of cranial electrotherapy: A pilot study. Journal of
Neurotherapy, 8(2):112-113, 2004.
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