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titleOfInvention APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR QUICK SUPPRESSION OF NEUROPATHIC, ONCOLOGICAL AND PEDIATRIC PAIN, RESISTANT TO OPIACEANS AND CONVENTIONAL ELECTROANALGESIA.
abstract The present invention relates to an apparatus and a method for the rapid suppression of acute and chronic pain, which can be used in the pediatric field or with particular forms of pain such as chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN - chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy) and neuralgia that affect the eyeball and in general it is especially useful and effective in regard to high intensity pain and / or resistant to other analgesics, such as opiates or other forms of conventional electroanalgesia such as transcutaneous electrical neurostimulators (TENS - transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulators) and implanted stimulators. According to the present invention, synthetic chains of "non-pain" information are generated that allow high reproducibility of the clinical outcome. The synthesis is done by combining new waveform geometries and new modulations in complex sequences, instantly perceived as their own "self" and as "absence of pain" by the central nervous system.
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