Neuropathic Pain

Neuropathic pain, as defined by the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP), occurs due to lesions or diseases affecting the somatosensory system. The somatosensory system is like your body's alert system. It helps you feel things like touch, pain, and temperature through sensors in your skin, muscles, and joints. These sensors send messages to your brain, letting you know if something is soft, hot, or painful, and helping you move smoothly without looking.
Magnetic Peripheral Nerve Stimulation for Chronic Pain | JPR


Peripheral Neuropathic Pain results from nerve damage or diseases such as sciatica, diabetic neuropathy and chronic postsurgical pain.
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Central Neuropathic Pain can occur after events like stroke, spinal cord injury, or in conditions like multiple sclerosis. Symptoms include shooting or burning pain, numbness, and altered sensations.
Magnetic Peripheral Nerve Stimulation for Chronic Pain | JPR

Are you searching for a non-invasive, painless solution to help with chronic pain, post-traumatic or post-surgical pain? Magnetic Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (mPNS) is a non-invasive solution available for pain management and offers up to 87% pain relief.
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Take the first step towards pain relief and talk to your specialist about mPNS and if this is the right treatment for you.
