Stimpod Nerve Stimulation
Stimpod Nerve Stimulation — Pulsed Radio-Frequency Neuromodulation
Stimpod therapy is a breakthrough non-invasive treatment designed to improve nerve function and reduce nerve-related pain, using a hybrid waveform of pulsed radio-frequency (RF) and low-frequency electrical currents. Unlike TENS devices, which mask pain temporarily, the Stimpod works at the cellular and neurological level to promote healing and restore nerve communication.
How It Works
Using a pen-shaped stimulation probe and ultrasound gel, the practitioner locates the irritated or dysfunctional nerve by observing a sensory or motor response (muscle twitch or tingling). Once located, the Stimpod emits targeted RF pulses that:
- Normalize electrical signaling along the nerve
- Reduce neuro-inflammation at the dorsal root level
- Improve neuromuscular communication
- Trigger metabolic pathways that promote nerve regeneration
These neuromodulation effects remain active for up to 14 days after treatment, meaning results continue to build between visits.
Conditions Supported
- Diabetic neuropathy
- Sciatica and nerve root irritation
- Radiculopathy (neck or low-back nerve compression)
- Bell’s Palsy & facial nerve dysfunction
- Trigeminal neuralgia
- Post-surgical nerve pain
- Migraine and occipital neuralgia
- Chronic nerve entrapment syndromes
- Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
- Pain following concussion/whiplash
What Treatment Feels Like
Treatment is non-invasive and comfortable. Sessions typically last 5–10 minutes.
Mild muscle contraction or tingling while locating the nerve is normal and expected. Temporary soreness afterward can occur as nerves return to normal firing patterns.
Stimpod therapy is typically incorporated into a chiropractic appointment and is covered under chiropractic benefits with no referral required.
