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Diabetic Neuropathy

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Lasting Diabetic Neuropathy Pain Relief 

Discover effective and long-lasting chronic pain relief with the NS100, a Class II percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (PENS) device specifically designed for patients with diabetic neuropathy. This innovative device is applied in our clinic in about 30 minutes. Patients wear the NS100 for 20 days, within days of activation. Patients often experience remarkable pain relief. With no reported side effects and minimal disruption to daily activities, the NS100 offers relief that can last up to six months or more. Medicare Part B and covered by most Insurance. 

Transform your pain management journey today.

How It Works

Targeted Electrical Stimulation

The device delivers low-level electrical pulses to specific nerve endings, often in the outer ear, to modulate pain signals.

Minimally Invasive Application

Applied in a clinical or outpatient setting, the procedure takes about 20-30 minutes and uses only a topical anesthetic.

Long-Lasting Relief

Patients typically wear the device for up to 20 days, experiencing significant pain relief within a few days of activation, with effects lasting up to six months or more.

Benefits of Diabetic Neuropathy

This innovative approach offers a non-invasive, drug-free solution for managing chronic pain caused by diabetic neuropathy.

Effective Pain Relief: Provides significant and lasting relief for chronic pain caused by diabetic neuropathy.

Minimally Invasive: Applied in a clinical or outpatient setting using only a topical anesthetic, with no need for surgery.

Quick Procedure: Takes just 20-30 minutes to apply, making it convenient for patients.

Fast Results: Patients often experience pain relief within a few days of activation.

No Known Side Effects: Offers a safe and comfortable treatment option with minimal impact on daily activities.

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Life without Pain

Innovative approach offers a non-invasive, drug-free solution for managing chronic pain caused by diabetic neuropathy.

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