
A Safer Future for Pain Management
Neurostimulators are small, wearable medical devices that offers patients a safe, non-addictive, acute pain management option.
It’s not a drug. It doesn’t go inside your body. Instead, it gently stimulates nerves around your ear. This helps calm pain signals between your body and brain, supporting relief and recovery for a range of conditions.
You wear it behind your ear — kind of like a hearing aid — for up to 5 days. Most people begin to feel some relief within an hour. It’s quiet, discreet, and non-addictive.
How Do Neurostimulators Work?
When your nervous system is out of balance — whether from surgery, chronic pain, or certain health conditions — your body can send pain and stress signals into overdrive.
That’s what leads to symptoms like discomfort, muscle aches, nausea, anxiety, or trouble relaxing.
Neurostimulators work by sending small, safe electrical signals directly to your nervous system. These signals help your brain release natural chemicals that calm your nervous system and reduce symptoms.
You won’t feel any shocks or pain — just relief. It’s like helping your body help itself.

FDA-Approved
Pain Management
Our devices offer a versatile, safe, and non-addictive treatment option.
Frequently Asked Questions
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The devices we represent are small, prescription-only medical devices that help manage certain types of pain and withdrawal symptoms without the need for opioids. They’re FDA-cleared to support recovery from:
Cesarean section or cardiac surgery
Diabetic nerve pain (neuropathy)
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) in teens
Opioid withdrawal
The devices work by gently stimulating specific nerves behind your ear, helping your body rebalance the way it processes pain and discomfort.
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Our devices use a technique called Percutaneous Nerve Field Stimulation (PNFS).
A trained technician will place three tiny electrode needles in specific locations around your ear.
These electrodes are connected to a small wearable stimulator with discreet wires.
The device delivers low-level electrical impulses that target nerve branches linked to the brain’s pain, mood, and stress centers.
This stimulation helps reduce pain signals and promote comfort — without sedating your brain or risking dependency.
Most people describe the sensation as mild or barely noticeable, and many stop feeling it altogether after a short time — but the device continues to work in the background.
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Absolutely - it is a safer option than opioid pain management in many cases. Morph and POSP are Class II medical devices that are FDA-cleared for multiple indications for use.
Consult with your doctor about your existing medical conditions as there are limiting factors that might prevent Morph from being a good option for you. These include, but are not limited to, pacemakers, bleeding disorders, and blood thinning medications.
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No, it is not painful.
You may feel a stinging sensation where the electrodes are implanted.
You may experience a slight pulsing sensation initially.
Although extremely rare, there may be some side effects, which may include: skin irritation, a sore ear, and allergic reactions to the tape and adhesive.
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Yes — especially if you’re on Medicare, Medicaid, or a plan that follows CMS reimbursement guidelines.
A new federal law called the NOPAIN Act encourages insurance plans to cover non-opioid alternatives like the Morph device after surgery. Your doctor’s office or care team can help check coverage or submit for reimbursement if eligible.
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Most patients notice improvement within the first 24 hours, some in as few as 15 minutes. The effect tends to build gradually while the device is active.
These devices is worn for up to 5 days continuously, including during sleep and daily activities. Treatment can be repeated up to 4 times per month, 8 times annually, or as prescribed by your healthcare professional.
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It must be prescribed by a licensed healthcare provider. In most clinical settings, that includes:
Physicians (MDs/DOs)
Nurse Practitioners (NPs)
Physician Assistants (PAs)
Need help finding a provider? Visit innov8rx.com/contact and we’ll connect you with one of our partner providers.
