Clinical Applications

Conditions We Treat with Neuromodulation

Neuromodulation is effective for a range of conditions involving nervous system dysfunction, chronic pain, and autonomic imbalance. Many of these conditions overlap with the complex chronic diseases that are the focus of St. George Hospital’s integrative programs.

What We Treat

Conditions Responsive to Neuromodulation

Chronic Pain Syndromes

Fibromyalgia, chronic back pain, complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), neuropathic pain, and treatment-resistant pain. Neuromodulation can interrupt pain signaling pathways, reduce central sensitization, and modulate the brain's pain processing circuits without reliance on opioid medications.

Peripheral Neuropathy

Nerve damage causing numbness, tingling, burning sensations, and weakness in the extremities. Whether caused by diabetes, chemotherapy, Lyme disease, or other conditions, neuromodulation can promote nerve regeneration and reduce neuropathic symptoms.

Dysautonomia & POTS

Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, neurally mediated hypotension, and other autonomic nervous system disorders. Vagus nerve stimulation and autonomic retraining techniques help restore balance between sympathetic and parasympathetic function.

Post-COVID Neurological Symptoms

Brain fog, cognitive impairment, headaches, autonomic dysfunction, and peripheral neuropathy following COVID-19 infection. Neuromodulation addresses the neuroinflammation and neural circuit dysfunction that drive these persistent symptoms.

Lyme-Related Neurological Issues

Neuroborreliosis can cause cranial nerve dysfunction, cognitive impairment, peripheral neuropathy, and central nervous system inflammation. Neuromodulation supports neural recovery alongside our antimicrobial and immune-modulating protocols.

Cancer-Related Pain

Tumor-related pain, chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN), and post-surgical pain. Non-pharmacological pain management through neuromodulation can reduce medication burden and improve quality of life during cancer treatment.

Headache & Migraine

Chronic migraine, tension-type headache, and cluster headache. Transcranial magnetic stimulation and neurofeedback can reduce headache frequency and intensity by normalizing cortical excitability and pain processing pathways.

Sleep Disorders

Insomnia, disrupted sleep architecture, and circadian rhythm disorders. Neurofeedback and targeted brain stimulation can restore normal sleep patterns by rebalancing brain wave activity and autonomic tone.

Mood & Cognitive Disorders

Treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, and cognitive decline associated with chronic illness. Non-invasive brain stimulation can modulate mood-regulating brain circuits and improve cognitive function without systemic medications.

Integrated Approach

Neuromodulation as Part of Comprehensive Care

At St. George Hospital, neuromodulation is rarely used in isolation. It is integrated into our comprehensive treatment programs for complex chronic conditions.

For a patient with Post-COVID brain fog, neuromodulation may be combined with H.E.L.P. apheresis, mitochondrial support, and immune modulation. For a patient with Lyme-related neuropathy, it accompanies antimicrobial therapy and immune restoration. For cancer pain, it complements our integrative oncology protocols.

This integrative approach — addressing the nervous system alongside the immune system, metabolic function, and structural health — is what distinguishes our neuromodulation program from standalone pain clinics.

Treatment room at St. George Hospital Bad Aibling Germany
Next Steps

Explore Your Options

If you are living with chronic pain, neurological symptoms, or autonomic dysfunction, neuromodulation may offer a path forward. Learn about our specific methods or contact our team to discuss your case.

Begin Your Healing Journey

Chronic pain and neurological dysfunction do not have to define your life. Contact us to explore how neuromodulation can help.