If you’ve been dealing with chronic pain and tried everything from medications to therapy with little success, there’s another option you may not know about: neuromodulation. Neuromodulation uses tiny electrical devices to change how your body’s nerves send pain signals to your brain. It helps people who struggle with pain that won’t go away, even after trying other treatments.

What Exactly is Neuromodulation?

Neuromodulation is a treatment that targets nerves in your body using electrical pulses. This helps to block or reduce pain by “reprogramming” the way your brain receives pain signals. It’s often used for people who have tried other methods, like physical therapy or medications, but still experience constant pain. This technique can treat pain in the back, legs, arms, or even pain caused by nerve damage.

Types of Neuromodulation Treatments

There are different types of neuromodulation treatments that Apollo Pain Management can offer:

  • Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS): This method sends small electrical signals to the spinal cord to block pain.
  • Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (PNS): This method uses electrical pulses to stimulate nerves outside the spinal cord, especially for pain in areas like the legs, arms, or even migraines.

Is Neuromodulation Safe?

Yes! Neuromodulation has been safely used for years, and doctors are well-trained in performing these procedures. At Apollo Pain Management, our team has years of experience providing these treatments. Dr. Warren, who leads our clinic, has advanced training and experience in neuromodulation, and we follow the most up-to-date standards to keep our patients safe.

Who Can Benefit from Neuromodulation?

Neuromodulation is a great option for people with:

  • Chronic pain that hasn’t improved with medications or physical therapy.
  • Nerve pain from injuries or conditions like diabetes.
  • Back pain that has persisted after surgery.

If you’ve been looking for a solution to manage your pain without relying solely on medication, neuromodulation might be your answer. At Apollo Pain Management, we are committed to offering the best care for our patients.

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