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            More Concussion Research

 Transcranial Microcurrent Point Stimulation Reduces Cortisol levels
Improving Cognitive Functioning and Post Concussion Symptomology

             MPS reduced Cortisol STRESS, reducing PCS Symptoms,
               improving cognitive functioning, and Neuroplasticity

    tCMPS Applied to Concussion Patients: Descriptive Statistics

                 N= Minimum Maximum           Mean        Standard % Change  Confidence
                                                          Deviation            Interval
                                                 3.9224
Years Suffering  29         .30       16.00   1.450690    3.85597                   P=0.000
Cortisol - Pre   29     .3500       3.9800                                          P=0.000
Cortisol - Post  29     .3000       2.0500     .767586    .8902685                P=0.0015
Symptom - Pre    29                                72.59                            P=0.001
Symptom - Post   29         19          119        39.41  .4230726  -46%            P=0.012
CFI - Pre        29           0           86
CFI - Post       29                            .148621    23.060
ReacT - Pre      29    -.3000         .5900    .218621
ReacT - Post     29    -.1400         .5000    .902069    22.224    46%
KD -Pre          27     .5700       1.7800     .835517
KD - Post        27     .5600       1.5500     78.5000    .1884282
                     42.5000     220.7000
                                      130.5      66.707   .1635482  +47%
                          41.6
                                                          .2679736

                                                          .2481300  -7%

                                                          36.4183

                                                          25.1488   -15%

                     “Altered sympathetic balance of the ANS
                        is a critical factor in refractory post
                       concussive syndrome (PCS) recovery.”

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