CEFALY vs dual-nerve neurostimulation for migraine

CEFALY vs. Dual-Nerve Neurostimulation for Migraine 

Many clinical studies - and real patients' experiences - have shown that neuromodulation devices for migraine can be extremely effective at relieving symptoms and preventing attacks. Neuromodulation is safe, with no serious adverse side effects, and can be used alongside other migraine treatments, such as medication. How do you know which device will be most […]

5 things you need to know about neuromodulation for migraine

5 Things to Know About Neuromodulation for Migraine — with Dr. Michael A. L. Johnson

Dr. Michael A. L. Johnson, a clinician specializing in neurological conditions, explains the benefits of neuromodulation for migraine treatment. Neuromodulation, a field that uses technology to alter the behavior of the nervous system, has proven effective in treating migraines. It targets specific pain pathways, resulting in fewer side effects compared to medication therapies. Most neuromodulation therapies are non-invasive and reversible, making it a safe and preferred option for many migraine sufferers. It can be used alongside medication and lifestyle changes, providing both acute and preventative treatment for migraines.

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La guía esencial de dispositivos médicos para la migraña

CEFALY is an FDA-cleared medical device that targets the main pathway for migraine pain: the trigeminal nerve (the largest cranial nerve).

To use CEFALY, attach a gel electrode to clean skin on the forehead, just above the eyebrows. CEFALY attaches magnetically to the electrode. The 60-minute ACUTE setting, used at the first sign of a migraine attack, is clinically proven to relieve migraine pain. This setting uses high-frequency eTNS to block pain signals in the trigeminal nerve.

Estudios clĂ­nicos de CEFALY

Explore los estudios clĂ­nicos de CEFALY

What is CEFALY Our clinical studies Understanding CEFALY: Q&A Learn more about CEFALY and delve into our clinical studies. Dive in with us as we unpack the results and answer frequently asked questions.  ÂżQuĂ© es CEFALY? CEFALY is a non-invasive migraine treatment that targets the primary pathway for migraine pain, the trigeminal nerve. CEFALY […]

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