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Systems and Methods for Anxiety Treatment Using Neuro-EEG Synchronization Therapy

a neuroeeg and synchronization therapy technology, applied in the field of systems and methods for anxiety treatment using neuroeeg synchronization therapy, can solve the problems of significant heat that must be actively dissipated, mental disorders generate serious problems for affected people, their families, society, etc., and achieve the effects of affecting the mood, focus, and cognition of human subjects, facilitating use, and reducing the risk of mental illness

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-08-06
NEOSYNC
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[0029]In some embodiments of at least one aspect described above, the method improves an indication selected from the group consisting of replacement for meditation, quick nap, stress release, attention span, comprehension, memory, lowered blood pressure, increased libido, sports performance, academic performance, and any combination thereof. In some embodiments of at least one aspect described above, the method improves a mental disorder selected from the group consisting of depression, bipolar, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive, seizure, Parkinson's disease, ADHD, autism, substance abuse, head injury, Alzheimer's disease, eating disorder, sleep disorder, tinnitus, and any combination thereof. In some embodiments of at least one aspect described above, the method improves symptoms of fibromyalgia. In some embodiments of at least one aspect described above, the method halts the onset of a seizure. In some embodiments of at least one aspect described above, the method prevents the onset of a seizure. In some embodiments of at least one aspect described above, the method improves a characteristic selected from the group consisting of peripheral visual response, attention span, immediate reaction time (IRT), movement time (MT), simple perceptual reaction time (SPR), conflict perceptual reaction time (CPR), and any combination thereof. In some embodiments of at least one aspect described above, the method provides an improvement as measured using a rating scale selected from the group consisting of HAMA, HAMD, PANSS, MADRS, BARS, SAS, and any combination thereof. In some embodiments of at least one aspect described above, the method provides an improvement as measured using the Unified Parkinson's Rating Scale. In some embodiments of at least one aspect described above, the method provides an improvement as measured using a modified Unified Parkinson's Rating Scale. In some embodiments of at least one aspect described above, the method uses a Permanent Magneto-EEG Resonant Therapy (pMERT) device (alternatively called a Neuro-EEG Synchronization Therapy (NEST) device). In some embodiments of at least one aspect described above, the method uses a device as described in any of claims 44-88, and / or as described herein. In some embodiments of at least one aspect described above, the method does not use a Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) device.

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Mental disorders generate serious problems for the affected people, their families, and society.
Over time, this high current results in significant heat that must be actively dissipated.

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[0306]In some embodiments, described are devices that provide low frequency near-sinusoidal TMS therapy by rotating at least one permanent magnet in close proximity to the subject's head. The direction of rotation relative to the subject can vary depending on the specific therapy desired. Also, the speed of rotation can be adjusted to provide the optimal therapeutic benefit. The speed adjustment itself can come from the user of the device or from a controller that uses feedback from a bio-sensor to determine the optimal speed.

[0307]In particular embodiments, a bar magnet can be mounted at the end of the shaft with the line through the poles perpendicular to the axis of the shaft. The shaft can be rotated by an adjustable motor. The magnet can rotate so that the plane of rotation is perpendicular to the surface of the scalp. Accordingly, the positive and negative poles of the magnet can be alternately brought in close proximity to the scalp. This can create a near-sinusoidal magnetic...

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[0308]In particular embodiments, a horseshoe magnet can be mounted at the end of the shaft with the poles positioned at the far end from the shaft. The shaft can be rotated by an adjustable motor, as in the previous example. The magnet can be positioned above the subject's scalp such that the plane of rotation is parallel to the surface of the scalp. Accordingly, the positive and negative poles can rotate in a circle around the scalp. This can create a sinusoidal magnetic field in the brain in which the phase of the magnetic field is dependent on where the magnetic poles are in their rotation. In general, the magnetic field under one pole will be of opposite polarity to the magnetic field under the opposite pole.

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[0309]In particular embodiments, two bar magnets can be used, each mounted at the end of a shaft. The shafts can be rotated by adjustable motors. The magnets can be positioned on opposite sides of the subject's head, and they are rotated synchronously to provide a more uniform phase for the magnetic field in the brain. When the north Pole of one bar magnet is next to the subject's scalp, the south Pole of the other magnet will be next to the subject's scalp on the opposite side of the subject's head.

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Abstract

Described are methods, devices, and systems for a novel, inexpensive, easy to use therapy for treatment of anxiety. Described are methods and devices to treat anxiety that involves no medication. Methods and devices described herein use alternating magnetic fields to gently “tune” the brain and affect symptoms of anxiety.

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RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60 / 975,096, filed Sep. 25, 2007, and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61 / 096,596, filed Sep. 12, 2008, the contents of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entirety.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]Mental disorders generate serious problems for the affected people, their families, and society. Currently, psychiatrists and neurophysiologists treat these disorders with a variety of medications, many of which have significant negative side effects.[0003]Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) uses an electromagnet placed on the scalp that generates a series of magnetic field pulses roughly the strength of an MRI scan. Some studies have shown that rTMS can reduce the negative symptoms of schizophrenia and depression under certain circumstances. To generate low frequency magnetic field pulses using an electromagnet such as in rTMS requires high curren...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61B5/04A61N2/00G16H20/70G16Z99/00
CPCA61B5/04001G06Q50/22A61N2/12A61N2/06A61B5/4082A61B5/4094A61N2/006G16H20/70A61B5/24G16Z99/00A61B5/372
Inventor PHILLIPS, JAMES WILLIAMJIN, YI
Owner NEOSYNC
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