TREATMENTS
NESA® Technology and Integrated Approach to Treatments
NESA® Non-Invasive Neuromodulation Clinical Treatment Modalities
The integrated approach with the NESA® directional electrode allows precise treatment delivery, providing global neuromodulation, with a specific focus on the central, metameric and focal approach.
Clinical reasoning is based on peripheral neuroanatomy and the autonomic nervous system, with the aim of effectively addressing the patient's symptomatology.

CENTRAL TREATMENT


Central treatment with NESA XSIGNAL® modulates the autonomic nervous system at the level of the brachial plexus and cervical vertebrae (C5-C7), optimising sleep, relieving chronic pain and reducing stress and anxiety.
The central treatment can be used as a complement to other therapies for the global modulation of the nervous system or as a standalone therapy. A minimum of 10 sessions is recommended, adjustable according to the chronicity of the condition. It is important and advisable to conduct objective baseline assessments before starting.
METAMERIC TREATMENT


Metameric treatment with NESA® neuromodulation focuses on specific vertebral segments to influence afferent and efferent nerves, applying the therapy non-invasively to the corresponding vertebrae.
Metameric treatment with NESA XSIGNAL® modulates the autonomic nervous system via the 31 spinal nerves, relieving neuropathic pain and improving symptoms of overactive bladder. This approach targets specific metamers, influencing the nerve branches that innervate key organs and other structures linked to the autonomic nervous system.
FOCAL TREATMENT


Focal treatment with NESA XSIGNAL® modulates specific structures via peripheral nerves, targeting autonomic modulation. This approach optimises mechanotransduction and tissue tensegrity by directly applying the technology to pain points, trigger points, or peripheral nerves.
Focal treatment with NESA XSIGNAL® is particularly effective for the precise modulation of peripheral nerves and autonomic regulation of specific branches within the structures being treated.
This approach can be employed either as an adjunct to other therapies or as a stand-alone treatment, depending on the clinical objectives and the detailed analysis of the patient's neuroanatomy.
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