Neurode: The Wearable ADHD Management Device Without Invasive Procedures
Topic: Assistive Technology
Ian C. Langtree – Content Writer/Editor for Disabled World
Published: 2024/09/26
Publication Type: Product Release, Update
Contents: Summary – Introduction – Main Item – Related Topics
Synopsis: Neurode offers an alternative to traditional ADHD medications by using light electrical stimulation targeting the brain’s prefrontal cortex. As ADHD diagnoses increase, particularly among adults, Neurode sees a growing demand for alternative treatments. Neurode’s device uses light electrical stimulation targeting the prefrontal cortex for 20 minutes daily. The device aims to improve focus, memory, and impulse control by balancing brain activity. It connects to a smartphone app that monitors brain activity and tracks changes over time.
Why it matters: Neurode’s innovative ADHD management device is significant because it offers a non-invasive, medication-free alternative for treating ADHD symptoms. The headband uses light electrical stimulation to target the prefrontal cortex, potentially improving focus, memory, and impulse control in just 20 minutes of daily use. Unlike traditional medications, which can have side effects and may not work for everyone, Neurode’s approach addresses both neurological and behavioral aspects of ADHD. Additionally, the device’s ability to measure and track brain activity provides objective data on symptom improvement, addressing a [...]