What it is
The Neuromed Matrix Electroanalgesia device is a non-invasive tool chiropractors use to help ease pain and relax muscles. It delivers gentle electrical pulses through small pads placed on the skin. Patients usually feel a mild tingling rather than anything sharp, and the treatment is used together with hands-on care, exercise, and posture advice.
How it works
During a session the clinician places adhesive pads over the sore or tight areas and runs short bursts of low-level electrical signals. These signals help interrupt pain messages sent to the brain, calm overactive nerves, and encourage muscles to relax. The process can also increase local blood flow, which supports healing. Sessions are typically short (about 10–30 minutes) and can be repeated as recommended by your chiropractor.
Benefits and what to expect
Many people notice quicker pain relief, less muscle tightness, and improved movement after a few treatments, especially when the device is part of a broader chiropractic plan. The treatment is generally safe, but it isn’t appropriate for everyone — for example, people with pacemakers, certain heart conditions, or who are pregnant should avoid it unless cleared by their doctor. Always discuss your medical history with your chiropractor so they can decide if Neuromed Matrix Electroanalgesia is a good option for you and explain how it fits into your personalized care plan.