Caputron is a medical device supplier that specializes in providing transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) devices and accessories to researchers, clinicians, and individuals.
Caputron was founded in 2013 by Lou Castro and Jamie Tyler.
The company is headquartered in New York, USA.
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A tDCS device with multiple stimulation modes and the ability to connect to a computer to monitor and customize sessions.
High-quality tDCS electrodes with various shapes and sizes to fit different head regions and montages.
A flexible and adjustable strap that holds tDCS electrodes in place during a session without causing discomfort.
tDCS stands for transcranial direct current stimulation, a non-invasive brain stimulation technique that delivers low electrical currents to the brain. It modulates neuronal activity and facilitates or inhibits neural plasticity depending on the stimulation parameters, such as intensity and duration.
tDCS has been studied as a potential treatment for various neurological and psychiatric conditions, including depression, chronic pain, and stroke. However, its therapeutic efficacy and safety are still being investigated, and it should only be used under medical supervision.
Caputron has a wide range of tDCS products that are of high quality and value, and its team consists of experts in neuroscience and neurotechnology who can offer knowledgeable support and guidance for using the devices effectively and safely.
Caputron offers a one-year limited warranty for its products, covering defects in materials and workmanship. The warranty can be extended by purchasing an extended warranty plan.
It is generally not recommended to use tDCS at home without proper training and medical supervision, as it involves electrical currents that can potentially cause harm if used improperly. It is important to consult a healthcare professional before using tDCS and follow the instructions and precautions provided with the device.