Bioelectromagnetic Medicine: Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation for Treatment of Anxiety, Depression, Insomnia & Other Conditions [Abstract]
by Paul J. Rosch, M.D. and
Marko S. Markov, Ph.D., Editors, Marcel Dekker, Inc. 2004
(Chapter 44) Unabridged
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By Daniel L. Kirsch, PhD, DAAPM, FAIS
Diplomate, American Academy of Pain Management
Fellow of The American Institute of Stress
Chairman, Electromedical Products International, Inc.
and
Ray B. Smith, Ph.D.
Former Vice President of Science
Electromedical Products International, Inc.
Chapter © Copyright 2002-2004
by Dr. Daniel L. Kirsch, Mineral Wells, Texas
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Bioelectromagnetic Medicine
Edited by: Paul J. Rosch,
M.D. The American Institute of Stress, Yonkers, New York, U.S.A., and New York
Medical College, Valhalla, New York, U.S.A. and Marko S. Markov, Ph.D. Research
International, Buffalo, New York, U.S.A.
Published: April, 2004 by Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York
ISBN: 0-8247-4700-3; 850 pages; $195.00
Over the last two decades, progress in MRI, PET, SQUID, and other sophisticated
imaging techniques have revolutionized medical diagnosis. Similar advances in bioelectromagnetic
therapy now promise to replace drugs and surgery for many disorders. The sudden
surge of interest in this rapidly emerging modality has produced a plethora of
spurious products making worthless claims that make it difficult to distinguish
between true and false claims of efficacy. Bioelectromagnetic Medicine
provides the tools and skills to make such evaluations and distinctions by:
- Thoroughly
explaining the biologic effects of magnetic and electromagnetic fields and the
importance of dosimetry in determining clinical efficacy and safety.
- Presenting
examples of cutting edge breakthroughs supported not only by rigid clinical
trials but also by solid basic science research.
- Tracing the
origin and evolution of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS),
cranial electrotherapy stimulation (CES), vagal nerve stimulation, (VNS),
repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) and other proven therapies
by pioneers and authorities responsible for their discovery and development.
- Identifying
promising new approaches based on research advances in the U.S., Europe, Eastern Europe,
Russia, and Pacific Rim countries
- The 86
internationally recognized contributors to Bioelectromagnetic Medicine
have strived to insure that it will remain the gold standard in the field for
many years. Its 50 chapters and thousands of references dealing with every
aspect of this topic make it an essential guide for physicians and all health
care professionals, biophysicists, physiologists, biochemists and other basic
scientists, as well as students and anyone interested in non-invasive and
authoritative alternative medicine approaches.
The cranial electrotherapy
stimulation (CES) chapter (Section VI, Chapter 44) was written by Dr. Daniel L.
Kirsch and Dr. Ray B. Smith (during the term of his employment at
Electromedical Products International, Inc.). Due to space limitations, the
published book edited the tables and other data from the chapter. The original,
unabridged version of the chapter is available below.
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