Electronic device for smoothing of the central nervous...

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A61N 2/04 (2006.01) A61N 2/02 (2006.01)

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CA 2045395

2045395 9106341 PCTABS00005 The operation of the present device for smoothing of epileptic seizures and epileptic foci in combination with the SQUID which is based on the disorganization of neuronal generators from which the epileptic foci consist of, is done with the use either of one generator of regulating alternated low voltage which produces a given frequency from 2 Hz to 7 Hz (1) and which supplies a certain number of selected coils of one group which consists of similar rows of coils (8, 9, 10, 11, 12) or more groups (21, 22, 23, 24) of similar coils properly arranged in rows as the first group or of generators of alternating, regulating low voltage which produce each one its own frequency from 2 Hz to 7 Hz and which supply simultaneously a definite number of selected coils of one group (31) or more groups (32, 33, 34, 35) of similar coils properly arranged in rows. The coils of the above cases produce magnetic pulses of square or other forms. With the above described device it is possible to smooth the epileptic foci and also other abnormalities.

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