Rapid skin-resistance changes can create stinging power transients; feedback control modulates electrode current to sustain treatment delivery.
Biomarker-triggered therapy cycling helps prevent over-stimulation while matching implantable stimulation to patient needs and conserving battery power.
Device-motion sensing lets the processor signal when electrical stimulation produces sufficient muscle contraction for circulation improvement.
Conventional therapies leave chronic inflammation unresolved; aperiodic PRF waveforms target cytokine expression without tissue heating.
Focused optical or electrical energy lets patients stimulate defined ear points themselves, reducing reliance on trained practitioners for PTSD and addiction treatment.