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MPNS* Offers Up To 87% Pain Relief**
Magnetic Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (mPNS) offers a painless and efficient method for addressing traumatic pain without the need for medication or surgical intervention. This non-invasive treatment has shown an average pain reduction of up to 87%**.

- Non-invasive painless treatment
- Offers up to 87% pain relief**
- Average session lasts 13 minutes
- No medication required
- No reported side effects
- Initial treatment typically involves 3-4 sessions within the first 2 months, followed by maintenance sessions every 6 to 8 weeks

Why Choose Redefined Mind
FDA cleared
Promising pain relief
Evidence suggests that Magnetic Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (mPNS) provides a significant average pain relief of up to 87%.* Redefined Mind employs magnetic pulses to activate sensory, pain, and motor fibers, with the goal of reconditioning the central nervous system by dampening harmful pain signals to the brain. This method effectively diminishes chronic neuropathic pain in patients who respond positively.
*Reference: Bedder M, Parker L.: Magnetic Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (mPNS) for Chronic Pain, 2023
Additional treatment option
Reduction of opioids or other medications
Magnetic Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (mPNS) presents an additional avenue for managing chronic neuropathic pain, potentially decreasing dependence on opioids and other medications with adverse effects by an average of 51%.*
*Source: Bedder M, Parker L.: Magnetic Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (mPNS) for Chronic Pain, 2023
Non-invasive procedure
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References
- Transcutaneous magnetic stimulation (TMS) in alleviating post-traumatic peripheral neuropathic pain States: a case series (Leung et al, 2014)
- Magnetic Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (mPNS) for Chronic Pain (Bedder, Parker, 2023)
- Effect of low frequency transcutaneous magnetic stimulation on sensory and motor transmission (Leung et al, 2015)
- Peripheral Magnetic Stimulation (Kanjanapanang, Chang, 2022)
- Repetitive Peripheral Magnetic Stimulation (rPMS) in Subjects With Lumbar Radiculopathy: An Electromyography-guided Prospective, Randomized Study (Savulescu et al, 2021)
- Effect of Peripheral Magnetic Stimulation on Acute and Chronic Pain After Surgery: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (Park et al, 2023)
- A Proof-of-Concept Study of Transcutaneous Magnetic Spinal Cord Stimulation for Neurogenic Bladder (Niu et al, 2018)
- Peripheral nerve field stimulation successfully manages axial pain after posterior cervical spine surgery: case report (Owada et al, 2021)
- Mechanism of Action of Peripheral Nerve Stimulation for Chronic Pain: A Narrative Review (Sio et al, 2023)