Intravenous Medicine

Neuromodulation Therapies

Non-invasive and minimally invasive technologies that modulate nervous system activity to treat neurological conditions, chronic pain, and functional disorders.

Overview

Neuromodulation at St. George Hospital

Neuromodulation encompasses a range of technologies that alter nerve activity through targeted delivery of electrical, magnetic, or acoustic energy to specific areas of the nervous system. These therapies can restore or improve neurological function, reduce pain, and modulate brain activity patterns.

St. George Hospital offers one of the most comprehensive neuromodulation programs in European integrative medicine, combining multiple modalities within individualized treatment protocols guided by diagnostic neuroimaging and functional assessments.

Our Neuromodulation Methods

Treatment Technologies

TPS (Transcranial Pulse Stimulation)

Focused ultrasound pulse technology that reaches deep brain structures non-invasively, approved for Alzheimer's treatment in Europe.

tDCS (Transcranial Direct Current)

Low-intensity direct current applied via scalp electrodes to modulate cortical excitability and neuroplasticity.

taVNS (Auricular Vagus Nerve)

Transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation activates the parasympathetic nervous system to reduce inflammation and modulate autonomic function.

CES (Cranial Electrotherapy)

Microcurrent cranial electrotherapy stimulation for anxiety, insomnia, depression, and chronic pain conditions.

EMTT (Electromagnetic Transduction)

High-energy electromagnetic transduction therapy for musculoskeletal pain and tissue regeneration.

Neurofeedback

Real-time EEG-guided brain training that teaches patients to self-regulate brain wave patterns for improved cognitive and emotional function.

Clinical Applications

Conditions Treated with Neuromodulation

Is Neuromodulation Right for You?

The choice of neuromodulation method depends on your diagnosis, symptoms, and treatment goals. Our specialists will recommend the most appropriate approach after a thorough neurological assessment.

Explore Neuromodulation Therapy

Contact our medical team to discuss whether neuromodulation may benefit your neurological condition.