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titleOfInvention Microcurrent and cranial electrotherapy stimulator for the control of anxiety, insomnia, depression and pain
abstract Electromedical device (10) for producing electrical waveforms to be introduced into the body of an individual to treat pain, anxiety, insomnia and depression, comprising: a waveform generator that produces an electrical waveform having relatively long pulses and a current of less than 500 microamps; first and second electrodes (20) in communication with said waveform generator for contact with the individual's skin, thereby introducing said electrical waveform into the individual's body for transmission to the individual's brain; a device for adjusting the frequency of said electrical waveform; and a device for adjusting the current of said electrical waveform, wherein the application of said electrical waveform to the individual's body would treat anxiety, insomnia and depression, the electromedical device further comprising a current sensitive resistor and a voltmeter disposed between said waveform generator and said first and second electrodes and constant current circuits connected with the waveform generator, the constant current circuits providing a current flow through said resistance sensitive to current and said voltmeter to detect if one or both of said electrodes are not in contact with the skin of the individual during the operation of the device, the electromedical device being designed to continuously carry out a self-diagnosis to ensure that the electrodes are in adequate contact with the skin , characterized in that the device is also designed to to continually perform a self-diagnosis to ensure that all aspects of the circuitry are always working properly.
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