The device we represent is the only Central Neuromodulator approved by the VA. If you’re a Veteran living with migraine, and you’re tired of side effects, medication limits, or drug interactions, noninvasive neuromodulation devices may be worth discussing with your care team. Neuromodulation uses controlled electrical or magnetic pulses to influence pain pathways involved in migraine. Many devices are FDA-cleared and used at home.
“Non-invasive, FDA-cleared, medical devices for migraine can help block the pain of a migraine… or even prevent attacks from starting—without the side effects that sometimes accompany medications.” — American Migraine Foundation
Migraine is a brain-network condition involving trigeminal and occipital signaling, brainstem pain modulation systems, and sensory processing pathways (light/sound sensitivity). Neuromodulation devices aim to shift these networks away from a migraine state – either during an attack (acute) or over time (prevention).
Migraine neuromodulation uses targeted electrical or magnetic stimulation to influence nerve pathways and brain networks involved in migraine, either during an attack or as daily prevention.
We partner with a device that offers the only FDA cleared central neuromodulation therapy developed to treat acute attacks and prevent future migraine days.
Yes, the manufacturer has a support, training, and education team that walks you through the process.
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Neuromodulation is not a cure, but for some people it meaningfully reduces attack burden.

Most noninvasive devices are well-tolerated. Side effects are typically localized (tingling, skin irritation, transient discomfort) and resolve quickly.
Important: Contraindications vary by device (for example: implanted electronic devices, certain metal implants, etc.). Use only under guidance of a licensed clinician and follow device labeling.
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