![]() The book also contains information on how to use these two tuning forks if you, or one of your clients, are suffering from insomnia. It is a simple technique but it does require daily attention to details. I am basing this book on current studies in this field. So, what does this mean for the Tuning Fork Therapy Practitioners®? I am putting together a book to explain how to use these two tuning forks to both reduce migraine attacks and to help prevent them from occurring in the first place. There is the hope that more research will be done for those people who suffer from insomnia. 85% of patients claimed some pain relief while 32% said that they were pain free.Īnother side note of the research that I thought was interesting is that several patients claimed to feel more relaxed and calm after a session and some people who had insomnia said that they actually slept better. In the studies, only 54% had a reduction in migraine attacks but enjoyed a 75% reduction in the medication that they took for their headaches. Now, my article isn’t about running out and purchasing this device, it is about the frequency that it uses to both eliminate headaches (acute) and to keep them from occurring in the first place (predicate). Precise micro-impulses are then sent through the electrode to the upper branch of the trigeminal nerve to either relieve the headache pain during a migraine attack (Acute setting) or to prevent future migraine attacks (Prevent setting).” ( accessed on ) A self-adhesive electrode is placed on the forehead and the Cefaly device is magnetically connected to this electrode. I went online to do some more research on this product.Īccording to the product’s website, “Cefaly is an External Trigeminal Nerve Stimulation device (e-TNS) for migraine treatment. It is called, ‘CEFALY.’ Now, this device is nothing really new in the market place but it is a device, made in Belgium, which has gone into some published clinical trials and is being offered by many pain doctors in the U.S. One such newly FDA approved device is for those who suffer from migraine attacks and headaches. ![]() A few years ago I looked up all of the research that I could find on the subject and included them all in my book titled, “The Tuning Fork.” Since the publication of that book, many more things have happened in the medical profession that is making the use of sound and vibrational devices more popular and more sought after. There are so many wonderful things happening right now in medicine that have to do with using sound waves and vibrations. ![]() Since the 2000s quartz tuning forks have become an established tool to investigate quantum solids and liquids, where they have been used in studies of the viscosity, solubility of 4 He- 3 He mixtures, Andreev retroreflection of quasiparticle excitations in superfluid 3 He, and in turbulence studies in both helium isotopes. Developments in the manufacturing of electronic components and easy access to nanofabrication facilities have brought a plethora of other mechanical devices to helium research, for example quartz tuning forks, micro and nanoelectromechanical devices (MEMS and NEMS), optomechanical resonators, and carbon nanotubes. The interaction of helium fluids with small mechanical resonators has traditionally being studied using vibrating wires, and has led to observations of the quantization of vortices in superfluid 4 He, nucleation of quantum turbulence, and Landau critical velocity in superfluid 3 He.
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