*At this, time we will only offer mPNS for patients under an LOP.

mPNS* offers up to 87% pain relief**

Magnetic Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (mPNS) provides an effective and painless approach to managing acute and chronic pain without resorting to drugs or surgery. This non-invasive therapy demonstrates an average pain relief of up to 87%**.

*magnetic Peripheral Nerve Stimulation

**Bedder M, Parker L.: Magnetic Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (mPNS) for Chronic Pain, 2023

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Pain Therapy System

Brain Treatment Center Pain Therapy is an FDA-approved magnetic stimulator system delivering targeted pulses to stimulate peripheral nerves, offering relief for chronic pain.

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Advantages

Why choose Brain Treatment Center Pain Therapy

Consider Brain Treatment Center Pain Therapy and Magnetic Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (mPNS) for managing peripheral pain due to these six compelling reasons.
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FDA cleared
The Brain Treatment Center Pain Therapy system aims to alleviate chronic intractable, post-traumatic, and post-surgical pain in patients aged 18 and above by stimulating peripheral nerves. Although relatively new in the US clinical setting, its application for pain relief is gradually gaining traction.
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Promising pain relief

Research indicates Magnetic Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (mPNS) offers a notable average pain relief of up to 87%.* Brain Treatment Center Pain Therapy utilizes magnetic pulses to engage sensory, pain, and motor fibers, aiming to recondition the central nervous system by attenuating noxious pain signals to the brain. This approach effectively reduces acute chronic neuropathic pain in responsive patients.
*Source: Bedder M, Parker L.: Magnetic Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (mPNS) for Chronic Pain, 2023

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Additional treatment option

Numerous individuals grappling with acute chronic pain encounter restricted treatment choices, often finding conventional methods inadequate. Brain Treatment Center Pain Therapy provides an alternative approach to managing chronic pain, potentially yielding positive results.

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Reduction of opioids or other medications

mPNS offers an additional avenue for managing acute chronic neuropathic pain, potentially reducing reliance on opioids and other medications with adverse effects by an average of 51%.*
*Source: Bedder M, Parker L.: Magnetic Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (mPNS) for Chronic Pain, 2023

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Non-invasive procedure
Certain patients harbor reservations regarding invasive procedures and surgeries for pain relief. Brain Treatment Center Pain Therapy presents a non-invasive alternative devoid of the typical risks associated with surgery.
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Searching for other solutions
Traditional pain management methods such as physiotherapy and TENS may not always deliver satisfactory results for every patient, prompting healthcare providers to seek alternative solutions. Brain Treatment Center Pain Therapy emerges as a potential solution in such cases.
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Unlocking the power of Magnetic Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (mPNS)

Brain Treatment Center offers a diverse array of coils designed to target various anatomical regions of the body, providing a wide range of options for pain treatment. We take pride in offering the most extensive selection of pain relief coils in the US market. Explore our four distinct coil shapes and uncover their unique advantages in pain management.

References

  • Transcutaneous magnetic stimulation (TMS) in alleviating post-traumatic peripheral neuropathic pain States: a case series (Leung et al, 2014)
  • Magnetic Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (mPNS) for Chronic Pain (Bedder, Parker, 2023)
  • Effect of low frequency transcutaneous magnetic stimulation on sensory and motor transmission (Leung et al, 2015)
  • Peripheral Magnetic Stimulation (Kanjanapanang, Chang, 2022)
  • Repetitive Peripheral Magnetic Stimulation (rPMS) in Subjects With Lumbar Radiculopathy: An Electromyography-guided Prospective, Randomized Study (Savulescu et al, 2021)
  • Effect of Peripheral Magnetic Stimulation on acute and Chronic Pain After Surgery: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (Park et al, 2023)
  • A Proof-of-Concept Study of Transcutaneous Magnetic Spinal Cord Stimulation for Neurogenic Bladder (Niu et al, 2018)
  • Peripheral nerve field stimulation successfully manages axial pain after posterior cervical spine surgery: case report (Owada et al, 2021)
  • Mechanism of Action of Peripheral Nerve Stimulation for Chronic Pain: A Narrative Review (Sio et al, 2023)

Take the First Step in Finding out if You might Benefit

Our New Patient Coordinator is here for you. She will take the time to listen to your concerns and carefully explain all the details and information you need. She can answer any questions that you may have. If, after this, you would like to schedule a consultation with the Doctor, she can do that.