NON-INVASIVE Neurostimulation

Credit: Human Connectome Project

Non-Invasive Neurostimulation (NIN) is a promising area of treatment for:

It’s unique in that it offers the potential for precisely and gently shifting brain activity. Some forms offer direct help for brain or nerve inflammation and potential reversal of cognitive decline.

Treatment can be as simple as wearing a helmet-like device for six minutes a day.

How it works:

NIN treatments work by gently enhancing your brain's healthy activity patterns while directly reducing those associated with unwanted symptoms.

NIN treatments can also support your brain cells by improving blood flow and protecting them from damage caused by stress and inflammation. Additionally, NIN treatments use real-time brain activity monitoring to personalize the therapy for your specific needs.

Safety:

Non-invasive neurostimulation techniques have shown no serious adverse consequences because of their gentle properties. Mild side effects can occur, such as mild pinching sensation for one form of low field high definition electrical stimulation. This is immediately resolved by adjusting the treatment.

Learn More About the Different Types of Neurostimulation: