Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Neuromed Electroanaglesia Treatment.

The device applies precise electrical pulses to affected nerves and muscles, interrupting pain signals and encouraging natural analgesic responses. Treatments are customized in intensity and placement to target specific pain generators, producing relief without invasive procedures or systemic medications.

Yes, Neuromed electroanalgesia is generally safe for many chronic pain patients. At HydraSpa, clinicians conduct a thorough medical review and tailor parameters to individual needs. Contraindications include implanted stimulators or certain cardiac devices; a consultation ensures suitability and safety.

Individual responses vary; many clients report significant relief after three to six sessions, while chronic conditions may require ongoing maintenance. Your therapist will assess progress and recommend a personalized schedule to maximize results and maintain improved daily comfort.

Side effects are typically mild and temporary, including slight skin irritation, tingling, or muscle soreness at electrode sites. Serious reactions are rare. We monitor comfort throughout treatment and adjust settings to minimize discomfort; report any unusual symptoms immediately for assessment.

Neuromed therapy acts locally and does not typically interact directly with medications. However, certain drugs affecting nerve sensitivity or bleeding risk may alter response. Disclose all medications and supplements during consultation so clinicians can adjust treatment safely and provide personalized guidance.

Wear comfortable, loose clothing to access treatment areas and avoid lotions or oils on the skin. Bring a list of medications and any relevant medical history. Arrive a few minutes early for consent and a brief assessment so care can be tailored.