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Stimpod Therapy
Market Harbourough

Advanced neuromodulation therapy for persistent nerve pain, sciatica and neuropathy.

Advanced neuromodulation therapy for persistent nerve pain, sciatica and neuropathy.

When pain, tingling or numbness won’t settle, Stimpod Therapy works by calming over-sensitive nerves and restoring more normal function – helping break the cycle of ongoing symptoms and get you back to doing what you enjoy.

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When nerve pain lingers or keeps flaring up, it’s often because the nervous system is stuck in an over-protective “on” state – not because you’ve done anything wrong.

Stimpod NMS460 therapy is a non-invasive treatment designed to calm and reset irritated nerves, addressing pain at its source rather than simply masking symptoms.

If you’re dealing with sciatica, nerve pain, tingling, numbness or persistent symptoms that haven’t responded to traditional treatment, Stimpod may be the missing piece that allows recovery to finally move forward.

Fast, Effective Relief for Nerve-Related Pain

Living with nerve pain can be exhausting; burning, tingling, sharp or electric sensations, unpredictable flare-ups and the frustration of doing everything right without lasting relief.

At The Injury Clinic Market Harborough, Stimpod NMS460 therapy offers a targeted, evidence-based approach. Using advanced pulsed radio frequency (PRF) neuromodulation, it helps calm over-sensitive nerves, reduce pain signalling and support natural nerve recovery. 

Even in long-standing cases.

 

What is Stimpod Therapy?

Stimpod NMS460 is a clinically proven nerve stimulation system used to treat nerve-related pain and dysfunction.

It works by delivering precise PRF signals to affected nerves to:

  1. Reduce nerve hypersensitivity
  2. Decrease abnormal pain signalling
  3. Support recovery and restore normal nerve function

This non-surgical, drug-free treatment is well tolerated and most effective when combined with a personalised rehabilitation programme.

 

Conditions Treated with Stimpod Therapy

Stimpod therapy can help a wide range of nerve-related conditions, particularly where symptoms have not responded to conventional treatment.

This includes:

  • Sciatica and lower back pain involving nerve irritation
  • Spinal nerve conditions, including radiculopathy, herniated discs and chronic neck and back pain.
  • Post-surgical nerve pain and delayed recovery
  • Nerve entrapment syndromes (carpal, cubital and tarsal tunnel)
  • Neuropathy (diabetic, chemotherapy-induced and peripheral)
  • Fibromyalgia and CRPS
  • Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
  • Drop foot
  • Chronic nerve irritation affecting strength and movement confidence

Whether you’re experiencing pain, numbness, tingling, weakness or altered sensation; Stimpod offers a non-invasive, drug-free option to support nerve recovery and improve quality of life.

 

Why Stimpod Therapy Can Work When Other Treatments Haven’t?

Nerve pain doesn’t always behave like muscle or joint pain.

When a nerve becomes irritated or overloaded, it can remain stuck in a heightened “on” state, continuing to send pain signals even after tissues have healed. This is often why symptoms persist or flare despite treatment.

Stimpod therapy helps to “reset” the nerve.

Using gentle PRF signals, it helps to:

  • – Calm over-sensitive nerves
  • – Reduce constant or exaggerated pain signalling
  • – Improve nerve communication with muscles and tissues
  • – Restore a more normal nerve response 

As nerve sensitivity settles, movement becomes easier, flare-ups reduce and rehabilitation becomes more effective.

Which is why Stimpod often succeeds where other treatments haven’t.

 

Why Choose Stimpod at The Injury Clinic

Stimpod therapy at The Injury Clinic Market Harborough is not a stand-alone quick fix.

It forms part of a comprehensive, evidence-based approach designed to:

  • – Accelerate recover and reduce nerve-related pain
  • – Improve movement and daily function
  • – Decrease reliance on medication or invasive procedures
  • – Support long-term nerve health and resilience

Our focus is always on lasting outcomes, not short-term relief.

 

Is Stimpod Right for You?

Stimpod may be right for you if your symptoms feel stubborn, unpredictable or difficult to explain – especially if you’ve already tried other treatments.

This often includes people experiencing:

  • – Recurrent nerve pain – burning, tingling or numbness that doesn’t settle
  • – Pain that travels, spreads or feels out of proportion
  • – Told “Scans are clear” but symptoms remain ongoing
  • – Short-term relief followed by repeated, regular flare-ups
  • – Persistent nerve symptoms after injury or surgery
  • – Frustrated and tired of adapting life around pain.

Many people who benefit most from Stimpod have already tried everything else. They’re not weak, it’s not ‘in their heads’ – their nervous system simply needs the right input to reset and recover.

Ready to Find Out if Stimpod Can Help You?

If nerve pain has been holding you back and stopped you getting on with life, you don’t have to keep pushing through or just living with it.

At The Injury Clinic Market Harborough, we’ll assess your symptoms properly, explain what’s happening and help you decide whether Stimpod NMS460 therapy is right for you.

Nerve pain relief isn’t about luck. It’s about the right approach. Let’s find it togther.

Stimpod Therapy FAQs

What is Stimpod NMS460 Therapy?

Stimpod NMS460 is a non-invasive nerve stimulation therapy that uses pulsed radio frequency (PRF) signals to calm irritated or over-sensitive nerves. It helps reduce pain, improve nerve signalling, and support natural nerve recovery – without injections, medication or surgery.

What conditions can Stimpod Therapy help with?

Stimpod can be effective for a wide range of nerve-related conditions, including sciatica, spinal nerve irritation (radiculopathy), herniated discs, nerve entrapment syndromes (such as carpal, cubital and tarsal tunnel), neuropathy (including diabetic or chemotherapy-related), post-surgical nerve pain, fibromyalgia and CRPS, Pelvic floor dysfunction and drop foot.

What to expect from Stimpod treatment

Your Stimpod sessions will be delivered by one of our experienced practitioners and typically involve:

  1. A thorough assessment to identify the exact source of your nerve symptoms
  2. Application of PRF stimulation, usually felt as a gentle, comfortable pulsing
  3. Integration into your personalised treatment plan, alongside hands on treatment and strength & conditioning where appropriate

Many clients notice improvements in pain, movement and/or sensitivity within just a few sessions; particularly when Stimpod is used to support active rehabilitation.

How many Stimpod treatments will I need?

This depends on your symptoms, how long you’ve had them, and how your nervous system responds. Many people notice improvement within 4–8 sessions, while more complex or long-standing conditions may require a longer treatment plan.

How does Stimpod Therapy work?

Stimpod delivers targeted PRF signals to affected nerves, helping to calm hypersensitive nerves and reduce abnormal pain signalling. In simple terms, it helps “reset” how the nerve is working, allowing movement and rehabilitation to become more comfortable and effective.

Can Stimpod help if I've had symptoms for a long time?

Yes. Persistent pain often involves nerve sensitisation, where the nervous system remains over-protective. Stimpod is specifically designed to calm this sensitivity and can be particularly effective when other treatments haven’t provided lasting relief.

Can Stimpod be combined with exercise rehabilitation?

Absolutely. Stimpod is most effective when used alongside exercise rehabilitation. Calming the nervous system often allows exercise and movement-based treatment to be better tolerated and more effective.

Is Stimpod Therapy Safe?

Yes. Stimpod is a clinically used, non-invasive and drug-free treatment with an excellent safety profile. We’ll always assess your medical history and symptoms to ensure it’s appropriate for you.

Please note: PRF therapy with Stimpod is NOT suitable if:

You have a pacemaker or implanted electrical devices.

You are pregnant.

Have metal work at the direct treatment site.

Have certain medical conditions that your therapist will review with you.

How do I book Stimpod Therapy?

No referral is needed. You can book with the clinic directly.

You can request an assessment online or contact the clinic directly on 01858 390 059. We’ll guide you through the next steps and help you decide whether Stimpod NMS460 therapy is right for you

Discover if Stimpod Therapy is right for you

Not sure yet? We’ll talk through your symptoms and explain your options clearly.

Get in touch.

Got a question? Feel free to send us a message and one of the team will get back to you asap, if you’d like to talk to someone directly, give the clinic a call on 01858 390 065

Take the next step to better health today.

If you've suffered with pain for too long and are now ready to do something about it, get in contact with us today to see how we can best help you achieve better health.