Transcranial electroanalgesia

Transcranial electroanalgesia is one of the methods of applying a current of a certain frequency to the human brain (or rather, to its antinociceptive system) in order to anesthetize. Transcranial electroanalgesia is also called pulsed electrotherapy, TEA, or electromagnetic therapy, but regardless of the name, the technique is based on the effect on the endorphin system (our body's own, extremely powerful defense system). As a result of such exposure, our brain begins to produce endorphins, which ultimately lead to a wide variety of healing effects. This is especially true for various diseases since the main effect of transcranial electroanalgesia is to improve the general condition of the patient.

Within the framework of TEA, the brain is affected through special conductor electrodes. These conductors work in a clearly sustained mode and act selectively on the brain, activating its certain defense mechanisms. In the process of such exposure, a lot of beta-endorphins are released (the highest concentration is noted in the blood and brain), which are often called "hormones of joy", and which can normalize the flow of many processes in the human body. Transcranial electroanalgesia has no effect on processes that do not need to be “normalized”.

POSITIVE SIDES AND FEATURES OF TEA

Among the nuances of treatment can be noted:

  • health-improving, prophylactic and therapeutic electric exposure is provided through the use of special high-tech equipment, with the help of which the necessary brain areas are stimulated through the scalp;
  • before the start of electrotherapy, the patient undergoes a special analysis of the bioelectrical activity of the brain, based on the results of which the equipment is adjusted;
  • in the process of therapy, electrodes are used, which not only affect the necessary brain structures but also record their electrical activity;
  • in the course of therapy, patients experience a significant decrease in the stress response - their bodies adapt extremely quickly (and not only in mentally healthy people but also in patients with psychosomatic disorders);
  • transcranial electroanalgesia differs from all other electrotherapies in the widest possible therapeutic effect, which makes it the optimal solution for the treatment of a wide variety of diseases.


Among the main advantages of TEA: are ease of implementation (for the patient), rapid achievement of a positive therapeutic effect, lack of addiction, and zero risk of developing allergic reactions.

MECHANISM OF ACTION OF TRANSCRANIAL ELECTROANALGESIA

The therapeutic effect of TEA is achieved due to the selective excitation of certain areas of the brain:

  • nuclei of the hypothalamus;
  • cingular bundle;
  • septal lateral zone;
  • per wire gray matter;
  • seam cores;
  • Gabenulointerpeduncular tract.

 

In simple words, such an effect contributes to the blocking of impulses that are responsible for pain. But the mechanism of action of this electrotherapy is much wider - the technique also effectively copes with increasing the body's resistance to stressful situations, and also contributes to the speedy healing of wounds. All this makes transcranial electroanalgesia an extremely effective method in the treatment of various pathologies.

CONTRAINDICATIONS TO TRANSCRANIAL ELECTROANALGESIA

Before considering contraindications for electrotherapy, it is worth knowing what advantages the TEA technique has:

  • a wide variety of functional disorders in the body (from sleep problems to chronic overwork);
  • neurasthenia of any type and severity;
  • problems with the autonomic system (for example, somatoform disorders);
  • the stressful condition that provoked traumatic shock;
  • phantom pains;
  • pain in diseases or injuries of the spine;
  • pain in the neck, lower back, and other parts of the body;
  • extremely acute reaction to any stressful situation;
  • psychasthenia of a typical type;
  • problems with adaptive reactions of the body;
  • radicular pain;
  • the pain of a causal nature;
  • itchy dermatitis;
  • dystonia of the neurocirculatory type;
  • overwork of varying degrees;
  • any ailments that provoked neurotic disorders.


TEA also has a number of contraindications, including:

  • history of epileptic seizures;
  • mental disorders occurring in an acute form;
  • diseases of the scalp, due to which it is impossible to use electrodes;
  • withdrawal symptoms (drug or alcohol delirium);
  • the presence of malignant tumors;
  • cysts or benign neoplasms of the brain;
  • the presence of a pacemaker;
  • the presence of a metal plate on the skull.


PRICES FOR TRANSCRANIAL ELECTROANALGESIA IN SVITYAZ COMPLEX

TEA is one of the simplest (in terms of implementation) procedures. But this is only for the patient because, on the other hand, transcranial electroanalgesia should be carried out by an expert - a real master of his craft, since if the equipment is incorrectly configured, a positive effect from the treatment cannot be achieved. Also, for such treatment, special equipment is required, the cost of which is included in the price of the procedures. But the cost of transcranial electroanalgesia still remains quite affordable for the average Ukrainian. And especially here - in the health complex Svityaz. And if you want to know more about the price of TEA, just contact our manager and tell us about your problem.

FEEDBACK ABOUT TRANSCRANIAL ELECTROANALGESIA

In 99% of cases, we receive positive feedback about the procedure. This is due to the fact that even after several sessions of therapy, patients notice a significant improvement in their condition. Of course, under certain conditions of the body (too severe), TEA cannot be 100% effective, but in such cases, you can always resort to other methods of treatment that are more suitable for a particular situation.