Nerve Transfer

Permanent Pain Signal Rerouting For Lasting Relief

What It Is And How It Works

Nerve transfer is a minimally invasive procedure that redirects the small sensory nerves responsible for chronic joint pain. Instead of removing or damaging the joint, the surgeon gently reroutes these nerves to nearby muscles, allowing the brain to reorganize how it receives pain signals.

Performed through
small, precise incisions

Preserves joint
structure and mobility

Creates a long‑term reduction in pain signaling

How It Interrupts
The Pain Signal

Chronic joint pain often persists because certain sensory nerves continue sending pain messages even after the original injury or inflammation has improved. These nerves become hypersensitive, amplifying discomfort with movement or pressure. Nerve transfer interrupts this cycle by giving those nerves a new, healthier pathway, helping the brain reduce its sensitivity to pain over time.

Who Benefits From
This Treatment

Nerve transfer is ideal for patients whose pain is driven by abnormal nerve signaling rather than severe joint damage. It is especially helpful for individuals who want permanent relief without joint replacement or who continue to experience pain after previous treatments.

Areas Commonly Treated With This Procedure

Nerve transfer can be applied to joints where nerve hypersensitivity plays a major role in chronic pain.

Benefits Of Nerve Transfer

Nerve transfer provides durable relief by addressing the root cause of nerve‑based pain. It helps patients regain comfort and function without altering the joint itself.

Why It Matters In The Nervexa Approach

Nerve transfer is the second step in the Nervexa system because it builds on the calmer environment created by musculoskeletal embolization. Once inflammation is reduced, rerouting the pain‑producing nerves becomes more effective, allowing the brain to reset its pain pathways and support lasting comfort.

Freedom From

Joint Pain Starts Here

Permanent Joint Pain Relief: Minimally Invasive
Surgical Procedure, Faster Healing