The Nerve Spa Knee is based off of a clinically proven, non-invasive, non-drug treatment option for Osteoarthritis(OA) of the knee. The Nerve Spa knee systam delivers a proprietary electrical signal that stimulates the joint tissue to reduce the pain and Symptoms of Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis, and helps maintain the overall health of the knee joint.
The Nerve Spa Knee is a hybrid design using the technical specifications of the Nerve Spa combined wih the technical specifica on of the Jstim Joint Stimulator. The Jstim device is backed by over_ 15 years of positive results as well as a smal scale clinical study in treating the joint.
The Nerve Spa stimulates the Joint, the tissue, the tendons, ligaments. and the cartilage. Our proprietary hybrid-programming works to regenerate cartilage and improve the overall health of the joint. Its a slow-acting. aggregate therapy, to help progressively improve the knee's function over the course of 90 - 180 days.
KNEE SPRAIN
A sprain is an injury to a ligament, the bands of tissue that connect a bone to another at a joint. The severity of a sprain can be characterized by the amount of tissue tearing, impact on joint stability, pain and/or swelling.
LIGAMENT INJURY
The knee joint relies on ligaments (ACL, PCL, MCL, LCL) and surrounding muscles for stability, so they can be easily injured. Any direct contact to the knee or rapid direction changes while moving can injure a knee ligament.
RUNNERS’ KNEE
Runners’ knee, also known as patellofemoral pain syndrome, is described as pain located beneath or around the kneecap. Running can cause irritation where the kneecap rests on the thigh bone (femur) and the pain is aggravated by bending at the knees and using stairs. Stiffness in the knee after prolonged sitting is also a symptom of runners knee.
OSTEOARTHRITIS
Osteoarthritis, also known as degenerative joint disease, is the most common type of arthritis. Osteoarthritis is more likely to develop as people age and have increased weight on the joint. The onset of osteoarthritis usually occurs slowly over many years. Inflammation and injury to the joint cause a breaking down of cartilage tissues, resulting in pain, swelling, and deformity of the joint.