

Most of our patients have tried numerous pain treatment modalities without much success. They feel frustrated, tired, depressed and anxious, all due to some type of pain problem. We hear you, and agree the PAIN IS ALWAYS REAL - we understand you are looking for relief NOW. Regardless of where or how the pain started, we know you want to be pain-free. With the ALPHA-STIM 100, we have seen an approximate 90% reduction or elimination of pain symptoms in about 5 -10 minutes by using our pain protocols. If you have any CHRONIC PAIN CONDITION, we think the Alpha-stim 100 pain management device is for you !
Migraines, Tension Headaches and Cluster Headaches
Neck, Shoulder and Back Pain
Any muscle tension, Muscle tightness, Lack of range of motion
Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Nerve Damage or Neuropathy Pain
Knee, Leg, Ankle Pain
Arthritis
Cancer Pain
Any pain associated with Dental Procedures
Chronic Pain is a complicated and complex central nervous system event. Due to the complexity of pain, there are several areas of the brain that are affected, as well as the nervous system. If we view the body and mind as an entire unit working together, it makes sense that if we alleviate pain, we help lift depression, anxiety, stress and insomnia. Regardless of which problem came first, our focus is ALWAYS on symptom relief.
A person who
has been experiencing chronic pain needs to "feel" better
first and foremost.
We can explain how it works and talk about the mechanics of it, but until you try it and feel the pain lift, or get a sensation of relaxation, you might think it is too good to be true. Reading about it helps in understanding the treatment, however, experiencing the relief from using an Alpha-Stim 100 will make a believer out of the user. Having used the AS-100 personally and with my patients, (see my own testimonial), I frequently hear the expression "Wow, this is like a miracle, thank you!"
If you are looking for an alternative or an adjunct to your current treatment, or in lieu of other methods you have tried, you might want to consider purchasing the AS-100 and see for yourself.
We have an entire body of evidence and research that supports our findings.
Research and published reports are listed by primary investigator, title and year in reverse chronological order.
Kirsch, Daniel L. CES in the treatment of pain-related disorders.Practical Pain Management, 8(3):12-25, 2008.
Gilula, Marshall. Cranial electrotherapy stimulation and fibromyalgia. Expert Review of Devices, 4(4):489-495, 2007.
Tan, Gabriel, Alverez, Julie A., and Jensen, Mark P. Complementary and alternative medicine approaches in pain management. Journal of Clinical Psychology: In Session, 62(11):1419-1431, 2006.
Kirsch, Daniel L. Electromedical
Treatment of Headaches. Practical Pain
Management, 6(8):58-65, 2006.
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Tan, Gabriel, Rintala, Diana H., Thornby,
John, Yang, June, Wade, Walter, and Vasilev, Christine.
Using cranial electrotherapy stimulation to treat pain
associated with spinal cord injury. Journal of
Rehabilitation Research and Development, 43(4):461-474,
2006. Presented at the South Central VA Health Care
Network’s Pain Management Initiative 2nd Annual Pain
Management Symposium: Campaign Against Pain. Jackson,
Mississippi, April 7, 2006.
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Kirsch, Daniel L. Microcurrent
electrical therapy (MET): A tutorial. Practical
Pain Management, 6(7):59-64, 2006.
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Kirsch, Daniel L. Cranial
electrotherapy stimulation in the treatment of fibromyalgia.
Practical Pain Management, 6(6):60-64,2006.
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Plotnick, Stephen E.
Finding hope: Alpha-Stim 100 may help clinicians yield
better fibromyalgia treatment results.
Advance for Directors in Rehabilitation, P. 82, May
2005.
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Cork, Randall C., Wood, Patrick, Ming,
Norbert, Shepherd, Clifton, Eddy, James, Price, Larry.The
effect of cranial electrotherapy stimulation (CES) on pain
associated with fibromyalgia.The Internet Journal of
Anesthesiology. 2004; Volume 8, Number 2.
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Tae-Kyu Lee, Kwan-Sung Lee, Shin-Soo Jeun, Young-Kil Hong, Chun-Kun Park, Joon-Ki, Moon-Chan Kim. The control of chronic pain using microcurrent electrical therapy and cranial electrotherapy stimulation. From the Department of Neurosurgery, Kangnam St. Mary’s Hospital, College Of Medicine, and The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea. Presented at the Korea Society for Stereotactic & Functional Neurosurgery April 14, 2004.
Kirsch, Daniel, L. and Smith R.
Cranial electrotherapy stimulation for anxiety, depression,
insomnia, cognitive dysfunction, and pain. In
Bioelectromagnetic Medicine. Paul J. Rosch, Ed. Marcel
Dekker, New York, Pp 727-740, 2004.
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Tan, G., Rintala, D., Herrington, R.,
Yang, J., Wade, W., Vasilev, C. and Shanti, B.F.
Treating spinal cord injury pain with cranial electrotherapy
stimulation (abstract). Journal of Spinal Cord
Medicine, 26(3), 2003. Poster presented at the Annual
Meeting of the American Paraplegia Society, Las Vegas,
Nevada, September 2-4, 2003.
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Kirsch, Daniel L. Postmarketing survey of Alpha-Stim CES patients. Summarized here and presented in detail in the book The Science Behind Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation, 2nd Ed., Medical Scope Publishing Corporation, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, 2002.
Kirsch, Daniel L.
A practical protocol for electromedical treatment of pain.
Chapter 61 in Pain Management: A Practical Guide for
Clinicians (the textbook of the American Academy of
Pain Management) edited by Richard S. Weiner, CRC Press,
Boca Raton, Florida, 2002.
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Kirsch, Daniel, L.
Electromedicine: the other side of physiology.
Chapter 60 in Pain Management: A Practical Guide for
Clinicians (the textbook of the American Academy of
Pain Management) edited by Richard S. Weiner, CRC Press,
Boca Raton, Florida, Pp 749-758, 2002.
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Tomaszek, David E., and Morehead, Kenneth. The use of CES in reducing pain in spinal pain patients. 2001.
Kulkarni, Arun D. and Smith, Ray B.
The use of microcurrent electrical therapy and cranial
electrotherapy stimulation in pain control. Clinical
Practice of Alternative Medicine. 2(2):99-102, 2001.
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Lichtbroun, Alan S., Raicer, Mei-Ming C.,
and Smith, Ray B.
The treatment of fibromyalgia with cranial electrotherapy
stimulation. Journal of Clinical Rheumatology,
7(2):72-78, 2001. Presented at the Fifteenth Annual
International Symposium on Acupuncture and
Electro-Therapeutics, Columbia University, New York, October
1999.
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Smith, Ray B.
Is microcurrent stimulation effective in pain management? An
additional perspective. American Journal of Pain
Management, 11(2):62-66, 2001.
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Tyers, Steve and Smith, Ray B.
A comparison of cranial electrotherapy stimulation alone or
with chiropractic therapies in the treatment of
fibromyalgia. The American Chiropractor,
23(2):39-41, 2001.
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Debock, Patrick. European
perspective: a comparison between TENS and MET.
Physical Therapy Products. September: 28-33, 2000.
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Kirsch, Daniel L. and Smith, Ray B.
The use of cranial electrotherapy stimulation in the
management of chronic pain: a review.
NeuroRehabilitation, 14(2):85-94, 2000.
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Sizer P, Sawyer S, Brismee J, Jones K., Bruce J., Slauterbeck J., Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center and University Medical Center, Lubbock, Texas, USA. The effect of microcurrent stimulation on postoperative pain after patellar tendon-bone anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Presented at the American Physical Therapy Association Annual Conference and Exposition, Indianapolis, Indiana; June, 2000.
Tan, Gabriel, Monga, Trilok, and Thornby,
John.
Efficacy of microcurrent electrical stimulation on pain
severity, psychological distress, and disability.
American Journal of Pain Management, 10(1):35-44,
2000. Unedited abstract with rebuttal to the editor.
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McClure, Mark W., and Morehead, Kenneth. A pilot study of the use of microcurrent stimulation in the treatment of interstitial cystitis. October, 1999.
Alpher, Elliott J., et. al.
Traumatic brain injury and full body reflex sympathetic
dystrophy patient treated with cranial electrotherapy
stimulation. American Journal of Pain Management,
8(4):124-128, 1998. Presented at the Ninth Annual Clinical
Meeting of the American Academy of Pain Management, Atlanta,
Georgia, September, 1998.
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Heffernan, Michael.
The effect of variable microcurrents on EEG spectrum and
pain control. Canadian Journal of Clinical Medicine,
4(10):4-11, 1997.
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Mercola, Joseph M. and Kirsch, Daniel L.
The basis for microcurrent electrical therapy in
conventional medical practice. Journal of
Advancement in Medicine, 8(2):107-120, 1995.
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Boswell, NS.
Neuroelectric therapy eliminates xerostomia during
radiotherapy - A case history. Medical Electronics,
115:105-107, February, 1989.
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Zimmerman, Stephen I, et. al. Biofeedback and electromedicine reduce the cycle of pain spasm pain in low back patients. Medical Electronics, 117:108-120, June 1989. Doctoral dissertation (SZ), City University Los Angeles, 284 pages, 1987.
Brotman, Philip.
Low-intensity transcranial electrostimulation improves the
efficacy of thermal biofeedback and quieting reflex training
in the treatment of classical migraine headache.
American Journal of Electromedicine, 6(5):120-123,
1989. Doctoral dissertation, City University Los Angeles,
117 pages, 1986.
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Roth, Peter M, et. al.
Effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for
controlling pain associated with orthodontic tooth movement.
American Journal of Orthodontics, 90(2):132-138,
1986.
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Boswell, NS, et. al.
Noninvasive electrical stimulation for the treatment of
radiotherapy side effects. American Journal of
Electromedicine, 2(3), 1985. Presented at the
International Conference on Head and Neck Cancer, Baltimore,
Maryland, July, 1984.
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Bauer, William.
Electrical treatment of severe head and neck cancer pain.
Archives of Otolaryngology, 109(6):382-383, 1983.
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Lerner, Fred N, et. al.
A doubleblind comparative study of microstimulation and
placebo effect in short term treatment of the chronic back
pain patient. Journal of the American Chiropractic
Association, 15(11):101-106, 1981.
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