Percutaneous neuromodulation NMP
What is the NMP® ultrasound-guided percutaneous neuromodulation technique?
NMP® is an invasive neuromodulation technique that allows health professionals to work directly on the dysfunctional peripheral nervous system, helping to reduce pain in the short term.
Following the evaluation of the patient’s symptoms and dysfunction, the procedure is applied to various neural structures in order to promote changes in the peripheral and central nervous system, by modulating the abnormal behavior of the neural pathway due to the process of the condition.
What can we treat using the NMP® technique?
- Treat acute and chronic musculoskeletal pain: spine, postoperative, neuropathic, chronic cervical myofascial pain, TMJ, etc.
- Restore the function of the nervous system at the peripheral level.
- Improve neuromuscular function, muscle recruitment patterns, and motor control.
Application of the technique
This minimally invasive technique is performed percutaneously, by introducing acupuncture or dry puncture needles in the vicinity of the peripheral nerve and applying a low-intensity electric current.
For maximum precision and safety during insertion of the needle and the subsequent application of the current, application of the percutaneous neuromodulation technique must be guided by ultrasound. In addition, for both the safety of the patient and the health professional applying this technique, a certified electrostimulation device must always be used, in compliance with all health regulations.
For percutaneous neuromodulation to be correctly applied, prior training is required, including studies in ultrasound, basic anatomy and practical clinical training in the application of invasive techniques.
Benefits of the application of the NMP® technique
This technique is relatively new, but it has already achieved great results in clinical practice and has a very promising future in the field of scientific research.
- Its application allows for shorter recovery times in patients, which is quite beneficial in the case of fresh injuries. In addition, it proves to be of great help in preventing injury.
- Ultrasound-guided percutaneous neuromodulation allows health professionals to work directly on the dysfunctional nervous system, reducing pain in the short term, as well as other symptoms related to the particular condition.
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EPTE® Bipolar System
Our EPTE® Bipolar System device allows the application of percutaneous neuromodulation therapy effectively and safely.
EPTE® Bipolar System is the first device on the market with sanitary CE for the application of NMP_Neuromodulation Percutaneous Echoguided Percutaneous Neuromodulation.
Percutaneous neuromodulation NMP®
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What is the NMP® ultrasound-guided percutaneous neuromodulation technique?
NMP® is an invasive neuromodulation technique that allows health professionals to work directly on the dysfunctional peripheral nervous system, helping to reduce pain in the short term.
Following the evaluation of the patient’s symptoms and dysfunction, the procedure is applied to various neural structures in order to promote changes in the peripheral and central nervous system, by modulating the abnormal behavior of the neural pathway due to the process of the condition.
What can we treat using the NMP® technique?
- Treat acute and chronic musculoskeletal pain: spine, postoperative, neuropathic, chronic cervical myofascial pain, TMJ, etc.
- Restore the function of the nervous system at the peripheral level.
- Improve neuromuscular function, muscle recruitment patterns, and motor control.
Application of the technique
This minimally invasive technique is performed percutaneously, by introducing acupuncture or dry puncture needles in the vicinity of the peripheral nerve and applying a low-intensity electric current.
For maximum precision and safety during insertion of the needle and the subsequent application of the current, application of the percutaneous neuromodulation technique must be guided by ultrasound. In addition, for both the safety of the patient and the health professional applying this technique, a certified electrostimulation device must always be used, in compliance with all health regulations.
For percutaneous neuromodulation to be correctly applied, prior training is required, including studies in ultrasound, basic anatomy and practical clinical training in the application of invasive techniques.
Benefits of the application of the NMP® technique
This technique is relatively new, but it has already achieved great results in clinical practice and has a very promising future in the field of scientific research.
- Its application allows for shorter recovery times in patients, which is quite beneficial in the case of fresh injuries. In addition, it proves to be of great help in preventing injury.
- Ultrasound-guided percutaneous neuromodulation allows health professionals to work directly on the dysfunctional nervous system, reducing pain in the short term, as well as other symptoms related to the particular condition.
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PRODUCT
EPTE® Bipolar System
Our EPTE® Bipolar System device allows the application of percutaneous neuromodulation therapy effectively and safely.
EPTE® Bipolar System is the first device on the market with sanitary CE for the application of NMP_Neuromodulation Percutaneous Echoguided Percutaneous Neuromodulation.