with Alpha-Stim M
medical device for acute, chronic and post-traumatic pain
relief, along with being able to treat the anxiety, insomnia,
and depression* that can sometimes accompany pain.
Alpha-Stim M
Take Charge of
acute and chronic pain
Alpha-Stim M Features
- Treats acute and chronic pain conditions throughout the body
- Treats post-traumatic pain
- Can be used as a first-line therapy for pain management
- Can be used as an adjunct to pharmacotherapy without polypharmacy effects
- Can be used at home by patients safely and easily
- Includes handheld probes or self-adhesive electrodes for MET pain therapy
- Includes earclips for CES therapy for treating anxiety, insomnia, and depression, which are common comorbidities associated with pain
Proven to provide pain relief
Severe Pain Reduction
Decrease in Post-Traumatic Pain
In a post-traumatic pain study, 56% of patients at 3 months and 85% at 6 months were somewhat or very satisfied with the device for reducing pain levels. 2
Improved
Function
One study found that chronic pain patients using Alpha-Stim reported significantly improved functionality over those receiving the usual care.
Better than
drug-treatments
Two Separate Modalities
The Alpha-Stim M includes handheld Smart Probes or AS-Trode self-adhesive electrodes for site-specific MET pain therapy, as well as earclips that provide cranial electrotherapy stimulation (CES)—to relieve common comorbidities associated with pain.
Take charge of Your Pain
Alpha-Stim M is an FDA cleared non-drug, non-surgical device designed to relieve acute, chronic, and post-traumatic pain.
Alpha-Stim vs. TENS Therapy for Pain Relief
Both Alpha-Stim and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) units are used to provide drug-free pain treatment, but there is a big difference in what they do and how they perform.
And while they both provide pain relief via an electrical device, that’s where the similarities end.
Many choose a TENS unit at first because it can be quick to initially reduce some pain; however, the results are usually short-term. Conversely, the effects of Alpha-Stim are not only fast-acting but long-lasting and cumulative, for more sustainable pain relief over time.
Learn more about the differences between Alpha-Stim and TENS here >
Both Alpha-Stim and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) units are used to provide drug-free pain treatment, but there is a big difference in what they do and how they perform.
And while they both provide pain relief via an electrical device, that’s where the similarities end.
Many choose a TENS unit at first because it can be quick to initially reduce some pain; however, the results are usually short-term. Conversely, the effects of Alpha-Stim are not only fast-acting but long-lasting and cumulative, for more sustainable pain relief over time.
Learn more about the differences between Alpha-Stim and TENS here >
A Technology Patients & Providers Trust
Alpha-Stim has been helping hundreds of thousands of people take charge of their anxiety, insomnia and pain. Alpha-Stim technology has led the way with innovative non-drug medical devices. Alpha-Stim AID and Alpha-Stim M devices are highly praised by both patients and providers.
Alpha-Stim Mobile App & Accessories
To help you get the most out of your Alpha-Stim M, explore our Alpha-Stim accessories. Our unique mobile app also offers Alpha-Stim users a personalized way to keep track of sessions and progress over time.
Everything you need to keep up with your Alpha-Stim M treatments. Explore our collection of Alpha-Stim M accessories including a carrying case, earclip electrodes, AS-Trodes™, and more.
Keep track of your progress with Alpha-Stim AID or Alpha-Stim M with the Alpha-Stim Health Tracker App. Track your treatment sessions, log daily check-ins, view progress analytics, take assessments and more.
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Sources:
1 Holubec, Jerry T. Cumulative response from cranial electrotherapy stimulation (CES) for chronic pain. Practical Pain Management. 2009; 9(9):80-83..
2 Tan, Gabriel, Rintala, Diana, Jensen, Mark P., Richards, J. Scott, Holmes, Sally Ann, Parachuri, Rama, Lashgari-Saegh, Shamsi and Price, Larry R. Efficacy of cranial electrotherapy stimulation for neuropathic pain following spinal cord injury: a multi-site randomized controlled trial with a secondary 6-month open-label phase. The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine. 2011; 34(3):285-296.
3 Taylor AG, Anderson JG, Riedel SL, et al. Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation improves symptoms and functional status in individuals with fibromyalgia. Pain Management Nursing. 2013 Dec; 14(4):327-335.
3 Kirsch, D.L., Price, L.R., Nichols, F., Marksberry, J.A., & Platoni, K.T. Military Service Member and Veteran Self-Reports of Efficacy of Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation for Anxiety, PTSD, Insomnia, and Depression. (2014). The Army Medical Department Journal, 46-54.