Electrical stimulator that alleviate the symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), a psychological mental disorder, by non-invasively stimulating cranial nerves with fine electrical stimulation using extracorporeal electrodes.The treatment protocol using the BT-1000 is administered each night while the patient is sleeping, for 7-9 hours. The device is designed to provide non-invasive electrical stimulation of the trigeminal nerve via an electrode placed on the forehead. The trigeminal nerve is the largest cranial nerve and has three major sensory divisions of the face, all of which are bilateral.
A non-sterile, battery-powered device designed to non-invasively stimulate nerves of the head/face to prevent or treat headaches (including migraine) and/or frontal sinus pain; it may also be used to treat insomnia. It is a patient worn or hand-held device which typically consists of one or more electrodes designed to be placed on the forehead or other parts of the face, and a pulse generator to provide the electric current. The device is typically used by a patient in the home and the therapy may be referred to as neurostimulation or transcutaneous electrical stimulation (TENS). This is a reusable device.