What is Neuro-Stim? NSS - Peripheral Neuro-Stimulator

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What is Neuro-Stim? NSS - Peripheral Neuro-Stimulator FDA Approved October 2014 PNFS (Peripheral Nerve Field Stimulation) 120 Hours of Run Time 2 Hour Cycle on/off Neuromodulation Frequency Modulates from 1-10HZ Needle Array 3.2 Volz

Key Advantages No Incision required No anesthesia No radiation exposure Non-narcotic Non-addictive/Drug free No side effects No organ damage

How does the NeuroStim System work? The NSS is a Percutaneously implanted Electro-Auricular Device (EAD). It stimulates the cranial and peripheral nerves which mechanically enhances an endorphin release. The result of that release is natural management of pain. This works by sending the endorphins to the receptor sites where the pain signal is located and reverting the signal from the negative pain signal to a “positive” one. The device neuro modulates which means that it pulses from 1hz to 10hz and back every cycle. *This is a very brief clinical description and by no means gives all of the necessary clinical information needed to understand this device.

How does the NeuroStim System work? Impulses sent via the peripheral nerves stimulate the parasympathetic nerve and decrease the sympathetic overdrive, this process balances the ANS. Impulses sent to the brain via the cranial nerves produce endogenous endorphins Causes vasodilation which Increases arterial perfusion and oxygenation Decreases overall inflammation, eschemia and swelling.

Treatable Diagnosis – Any Sympathetic Derived Pain Chronic Pain Back Pain Cancer Pain Arthritis & Joint Pain Neuropathies Craniofacial Pain Patients with opiod contraindications.ie.. (addictions, allergies) Acute Pain Migraines Wound Care Vascular Insufficiency Fibromyalgia Post Surgical pain Management