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NESA® Non-Invasive Neuromodulation Medical Technology

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of your patients?

Would you like to optimize your vegetative nervous system?

Find out below the technical characteristics and the possibility of treatments with non-invasive NESA® neuromodulation

NESA XSIGNAL® Neuromodulator

The NESA XSIGNAL® neuromodulator is a microcurrent emitter that runs it through 25 superficial electrodes that connect to different peripheral nerves with low impedance. 

Physical characteristics:

  • class II equipment
    CE0051
  • frequencies: 1hz to 15hz
  • Intensity: 3V – 6V
  • Amperage: 0.1 to 0.9 ma
  • Case: Steel
  • Dimensions in mm: 157.5 (L) x 110 (w) x 45.5 (h)
  • equipment weight: 1.2kg Approx.
  • Number of emitting electrodes: 24
  • Number of aiming electrodes: 1
  • autonomous battery: 6000 mA battery is about 8 hours.
  • Power supply: 5V 1A
  • Impulse: Biphasic and monophasic alternating.

Accessories included with the NESA XSIGNAL neuromodulator:

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NESA® TREATMENTS

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OUR BASIS OF SUCCESS

clinical reasoning,
knowledge of the nervous system
and its neuroanatomy

The routing cable allows you to coordinate and locate where you decide the thousands of NESA® microcurrent impulses.

ELECTRODE
DIRECTOR

You decide where to act

The targeting electrode is the key to providing versatility to NESA® non-invasive neuromodulation for an integrative approach to the patient.

You will place it based on your clinical reasoning, it will make you decide to approach with the
non-invasive neuromodulation to the patient with:

  • Central Treatments
  • Metameric Treatments
  • Focal Treatments

The key is in your clinical reasoning, clinical planning, scheduling, and targeting electrode placement.

CORE TREATMENT

Optimizes the nervous system
long-term core

It is the main treatment for the neuromodulation of the autonomic nervous system, it is applied in the brachial plexus in the spinous process of the cervicals.

Applied to improve sleep quality, relieve chronic cortical pain, reduce stress and anxiety (Cortisol and Cardiac Variability), and increase slow brain waves linked to the parasympathetic autonomic nervous system and neuroefficiency.

Core Treatment

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It is an approach from the seventh cervical to the fifth cervical (C7-C5), that is, we would place the guider on the spinous region of the vertebra.

In this way, what we are looking for is a global neuromodulation treatment, of the whole body in general. From this point we optimize the resources used with the patient and it serves for a comprehensive approach. There are application programs within the technology that can only be used for this type of central application, with the aim of regulating the central nervous system and enhancing the increase in slow brain waves.

The applications of the central treatment will depend on the clinical reasoning and the objectives of the treatment.

The most common applications are:

  • During the clinical approach of other therapies and/or technologies as reinforcement for a global parasympathetic modulation of the nervous system.
  • As single therapy (passive therapy) in an environment adapted to the clinical objective, such as stress reduction, sleep quality improvement, etc. (At least 10 sessions, if the dysfunction is chronic it can take several months of treatment)

Example of a central treatment approach:

Approach to anxiety with non-invasive neuromodulation NESA®

METAMER TREATMENT

It maximizes the resources of the structures through input and output of the main nerves of the spinal cord.

It is the main treatment to work on structures directly innervated by the metamera to be incised, it is applied to the spinous or transverse process of the vertebrae.

Mainly applied for the relief of neuropathic radiated pain, improvement of overactive bladder, potentiation of tissue thixotropy, among other applications.

metameric treatment

como mejorar el sistema nervioso autónomo

The metameric treatment is about addressing the pathology from the metamer, that is, from the vertebral segment from where the innervation leaves towards the structure or anatomical plane to be treated. We would place the guiding electrode on the spinous or transverse if we wanted to act on a specific nerve root.

The applications of metameric treatment will depend on clinical reasoning and treatment objectives based on the neuroanatomy and functionality of the 31 spinal cord nerves. The most common applications are:

  • During the clinical approach of other therapies and/or technologies as reinforcement (increase resources) for a specific modulation of structures/viscera involved in the autonomic nervous system.
  • As single therapy (passive therapy) in an environment adapted to the clinical objective, such as the reduction of irradiated neuropathic pain, overactive bladder, etc. (At least 10 sessions, if the dysfunction is chronic it can take several months of treatment)

Example of a metameric treatment approach:

Approach to sacroiliac neuropathic pain.

FOCAL TREATMENT

It intensifies neuromodulation directly to the structures through the peripheral nerves that innervate them.

It causes a bioelectric reorganization locally.
It optimizes the mechanotransduction of the system and increases the tensegrity of the tissue.

It is the treatment used to work structures locally innervated by the nerve. It is placed on the peripheral nerve, trigger point or pain point.

Mainly applied for the relief of neuropathic radiated pain, improvement of overactive bladder, potentiation of tissue thixotropy, among other applications.

Focal Treatment

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In this treatment, it is applied to the pain point, trigger point or nearby peripheral nerve. Normally for pain relief, improvement of tissue tensegrity, optimization of mechanotransduction and thixotropy of the area.

The applications of focal treatment will depend on clinical reasoning and treatment objectives based on neuroanatomy. The most common applications are:

  • During the clinical approach of other therapies and/or technologies as reinforcement (increase/enhance resources) for a specific modulation of the peripheral nerves.
  • As single therapy (passive therapy) in pre-treatment or post-treatment as a reinforcement depending on the objectives and the therapy that is going to be applied later or has been applied
    previously applied.

Example of a focal treatment approach:

Approach to compression neuropathy of the sural nerve

TREATMENT VERSATILITY

MOVE IT

Always keep neuroanatomy and your clinical goals in mind.

The key is to neuromodulate in the areas that you want and when you want in the clinical setting. From placing the targeting electrode locally for greater inhibition of muscle tone, applying it later at the metameric level with the aim of relieving neuropathic pain and being able to finish the treatment by modulating the parasympathetic nervous system to lower the patient's sympathetic tone (stress and anxiety).

It is essential to understand that you can change the treatment based on your clinical reasoning and objectives, when you want and how you want, giving infinite added value to your treatments.

Main known clinical functions
of Non-Invasive Neuromodulation

NEUROPATHIC AND CHRONIC PAIN RELIEF

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Address neuropathic pain; now we can help you

The main quality of NESA® technology is the reduction of neuropathic pain in patients through modulation of the parasympathetic autonomic nervous system and bioelectrical reorganization of nervous tissue.

It also has a long-term application against corticalized chronic pain (complex regional syndrome, central sensitivity syndrome, trigeminal neuralgia) due to its influence on the central nervous system.

Most of the patients who report neuropathic pain of more than 3 months of evolution report a gradual improvement in pain symptoms through the first sessions with NESA® microcurrents. Our main objective is to get them a restful rest, increasing the deep phases of sleep and helping to reorganize the neural cascades of pain, gradually neuromodulating the somatosensory cortex and the posterior insula of the central nervous system directly linked to chronic pain.

IMPROVEMENT OF SLEEP QUALITY

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Is sleep important in my patient's recovery? It has, and lots of it.

Currently, according to the WHO, more than 66% refer to some sleep dysfunction, about their reconciliation, about the interruption or how they wake up in the morning, and of which the 40% is a serious dysfunction, that is, it affects their quality of life.

The scientific evidence of recent years shows us the importance of the quality of sleep in the recovery of our body. From the glymphatic system of the brain in charge of discarding the Beta-amyloid directly related to Alzheimer's, the increase in the perception of pain related to the lack of quality sleep, the emission of key neurotransmitters in our daily life, to demonstrating that the lack of sleep it is a direct indicator of heart attacks, among dozens of other scientific articles that are published every quarter on sleep and its implication in our well-being.

NESA® technology is specialized in modulating the autonomic nervous system, neuromodulating the retino-hypothalamic pathways involved in regenerative sleep processes, gradually improving the quality of your patients' sleep.

REDUCTION OF STRESS AND ANXIETY

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cortisol reduction,
How many patients suffer from stress and anxiety?

Stress and anxiety is currently considered a pandemic in developed countries and is one of the quintessential clinical improvements with NESA® technology, one of the intrinsic qualities when applying NESA® neuromodulation treatment.

Stress and anxiety develop due to social, nutritional factors, lack of sleep hygiene, etc. causing a constant deterioration of our nervous system. The levels of cortisol (stress hormone) and Beta brain waves (Responsible for stress wakefulness) of the 70% of the population are at too high levels.

Objectifying the results of stress and anxiety with validated tests, salivary cortisol tests, biochemical or bioelectrical analysis (EEG) is essential to show the patient objective changes in their psychosomatic state.

Measurement of cortisol levels and cardiac variability of the patient is recommended.

REDUCTION OF MUSCLE FATIGUE AND CHRONIC FATIGUE

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Optimize the neural bioelectric recovery of your athletes and patients

Scientific evidence in the field of cardiac variability levels and biochemical values in reference to recovery are essential to understand what thousands of athletes and patients report when applying NESA® microcurrents: an increase in their ability to recover from fatigue and stable energy.

The algorithms of the NESA® technology on the emission of intelligent currents that influence the cellular refractory period is the key for the tissue to optimize its bioelectrical reorganization.

The application of NESA® non-invasive neuromodulation is essential for post-training or post-competition, enhancing recovery from nervous system fatigue. And for patients with central sensitivity syndrome or chronic fatigue in order to significantly improve well-being and quality of life.

IMPROVEMENT OF THE SYMPTOMS OF
THE OVERACTIVE BLADDER

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Urinary incontinence, now you can help them in the long term

This dysfunction suffered by 60% of women and men over 60 years of age, affecting 11.8% of the world population. Non-invasive NESA neuromodulation through the nerve pathways involved in the urinary system, we managed to significantly reduce the nighttime voiding diary, improving the quality of life of these patients.

The effectiveness in overactive bladder where the autonomic nervous system is involved has been discovered and is still being investigated thanks to dozens of top-level professionals in urology, gynecology and pelvic floor.

Treatment with NESA® neuromodulation is a relief for all these patients, improving their sleep quality by reducing their nocturnal urinary diary and their daily quality of life.

IMPROVEMENT OF NEUROEFFICIENCY

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Is brain bioelectric activity important? It is decisive for our efficiency.

Current science supports and demonstrates a direct correlation of the state of the central nervous system with the efficiency of our body, which is why the discipline of neuroscience is a fundamental pillar for improving our performance.

Brain waves directly determine the biochemical physiology of our body and these neural cascades are in charge of our psychosomatic state. Now with NESA® neuromodulation you can efficiently care for your patients' brain waves.

With the application of non-invasive neuromodulation technology, it is observed that slow brain waves (Alpha) linked to the "Peak performance" (High efficiency), gradually increase, maintaining it over time, enhancing sports and academic performance, with a clear improvement. in decision making, memory and prolonged focus state.

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