Patent Pending

The Solution to a painful Problem

Back pain is a major problem in the United States. The first step in effective treatments depends on finding what areas of the spine are affected. The most precise way to determine treatment areas is to stimulate spinal nerve synapses using electrical current and to see if the stimuli cause pain. A pain response indicates abnormal nerve function or alignment. Pain management is then applied to these target areas to ensure effective treatment.

Spine mapping may be an effective tool to help determine pain locations and nerve synapse severity for chronic pain management and help to regulate steroid, opioid, or surgical treatments for patients. The ENS (Electronic Nerve Stimulator) was designed for this purpose.

Technical details

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Max Voltage
Low Range Max Current
2.5 mA
High Range Max Current
5.0 mA

Additional Information

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PRODUCT VIDEOS

Using the Electronic Nerve Stimulator

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Pain finding screen example

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operation manuals

Owner's Manual

A complete guide to the ENS

Standard Procedure

For normal diagnosis of pain

Validation Procedure

For pain existence verification

Frequently Asked Questions

The ENS dynamically adjusts voltage based on the resistance changes of a patient’s body, which zeros in on the targeted electrical current set by the medical professional. This can be used to locate problem areas for more accurate diagnoses…READ MORE

A TENS unit is used to temporarily relieve pain by blocking nerves with a strong electric pulse over a broad area. The ENS uses an electric pulse to locate specific pain centers for more targeted treatment options.

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A Provisional Patent has been filed for the unique technology, physical features, and functionality of the ENS.

Yes. The ENS is safe to use for patients without any pacemakers or other implantable devices that may be harmed by an electrical current.

Please refer to either the operating instructions of manual for more information.