Tip Stim
Introduction of Tip Stim device
Stimulating the fingertips with small cross-section electrodes in the Tipstim device provides an effective and long-lasting treatment. This sensory stimulation enhances the process of neuroplasticity and activates the sensory and motor centers of the hand and fingers directly in the brain. Unlike TENS/EMS devices that only affect local muscles and nerves, focusing on pain reduction and muscle activity, this device directly stimulates the central nervous system through the peripheral nerves of the fingers. In CRPS (Complex Regional Pain Syndrome), the electrical signals generated by the device’s signal generator influence the vasomotor center in the brain, which is responsible for the contractions of the body’s arteries, leading to improved blood flow and reduced swelling, bruising, and more.
The innovative technology in the design of the gloves is fully compatible with the skin, ensuring optimal electrode placement, effective contact surface, and the best results.
Each treatment session lasts one hour daily, allowing the patient to experience a painless treatment with no side effects. With its very simple usability and compact design, it can be used in any condition or situation, such as during rest or walking.
The efficacy of the Tipstim device in effectively implementing neuroplasticity processes has been demonstrated through extensive clinical research over many years. Clinical studies show that these specific patterns lead to brain changes resulting in continuous and long-term improvements in the sensory and motor abilities of patients. Using preliminary clinical studies and case reports, significant treatments for patients with CRPS 1 have been demonstrated. Especially in the treatment of sensory receptors alone and without the need for other therapeutic methods, it has effectively reduced pain as well.

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