Peripheral
Nerve Stimulation

Gentle Electrical Modulation For Long‑Term Pain Controlv

What It Is And How It Works

Peripheral nerve stimulation uses a small, implantable device to deliver gentle electrical impulses to the nerves responsible for chronic joint pain. These signals help calm overactive nerves and reduce the brain’s perception of pain without altering the joint itself.

Minimally invasive placement

Adjustable
stimulation levels

Designed for long‑term comfort and control

How It Modulates
Pain Signals

Chronic joint pain often persists because certain nerves continue sending amplified signals to the brain, even after inflammation or injury has improved. Peripheral nerve stimulation interrupts this pattern by providing steady, low‑level electrical input that helps the nervous system reset. Over time, the brain becomes less reactive to pain, allowing movement to feel more natural and comfortable.

Who Benefits From
This Treatment

Peripheral nerve stimulation is ideal for patients whose pain is driven by persistent nerve activity, especially when other treatments have provided only partial relief. It is well suited for individuals who want a reversible, adjustable option that supports long‑term comfort.

Areas Commonly Treated With This Procedure

Peripheral nerve stimulation is used in joints where persistent nerve activity continues to trigger pain, even after inflammation has improved.

Benefits Of Peripheral
Nerve Stimulation

Peripheral nerve stimulation offers a modern, adaptable way to manage chronic pain by calming overactive nerves and supporting long‑term comfort.

Why It Matters In The Nervexa Approach

Peripheral nerve stimulation is the third step in the Nervexa system because it reinforces the progress made by embolization and nerve transfer. Once inflammation is reduced and pain‑producing nerves are redirected, PNS helps maintain long‑term stability by modulating any remaining nerve activity. This creates a durable foundation for lasting relief.

Freedom From

Joint Pain Starts Here

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