
A physiotherapy procedure that uses low-frequency pulsed currents to stimulate the brain, inducing a state similar to natural sleep. This helps normalize nervous system function, relieve stress, improve sleep, and restore energy, offering a safe alternative to medication.
and has a wide range of applications for the treatment of neuroses, fatigue, and psychosomatic disorders. The procedure is performed in a darkened room using a special mask with electrodes placed over the eyes and temples.
How does this work:
- Pulsed currents are delivered through electrodes to the eye area (optic nerves), reaching the hypothalamus and reticular formation.
- This causes "inhibition" in the central nervous system, leading to relaxation and therapeutic sleep, similar to natural rest, but with additional therapeutic effects.
- The procedure stimulates endorphin production, improves blood flow to the brain, and normalizes hormonal balance.
Contraindications:
- Epilepsy, mental illness.
- Heart attack, stroke (in the acute phase).
- Heart defects, glaucoma, cataracts, cancer.
- Metal implants in the skull.
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