Stimpod NMS460 in Etna, OH
If you are noticing tingling, numbness, burning sensations, or stubborn sensitivity that is making everyday life more difficult, you are not alone. At Park Rehab, we regularly work with people whose nerve-related symptoms are affecting their movement, balance, confidence, and comfort. That is why we use Stimpod as part of a gentle, non-invasive approach designed to support healthier nerve function and help you move with greater ease again.
What Is Stimpod?
Stimpod is a handheld neuromodulation device that delivers highly targeted electrical pulses through the skin to stimulate peripheral nerves. The goal is to encourage healthier nerve signalling and support the body’s natural movement and recovery processes. Because the treatment is delivered externally through the skin, there is no downtime, injections, or medication involved. Most people describe the treatment as a gentle buzzing or tapping sensation that feels comfortable and easy to tolerate.
Who Can Benefit From Stimpod?
- People experiencing ongoing tingling or numbness in the hands or feet.
- Those noticing burning sensations or heightened sensitivity that lingers throughout the day.
- Individuals whose balance, coordination, or confidence has been affected by nerve-related symptoms.
- Active adults looking for supportive, non-invasive options to help them stay mobile and independent.
If you are unsure whether Stimpod is right for your symptoms, our team will take the time to listen, understand what you are experiencing, and guide you toward the most appropriate next steps for your goals and lifestyle.
How Stimpod Is Used At Park Rehab
At Park Rehab, we believe every person deserves a treatment plan that is built around them, not a one-size-fits-all template. Stimpod is often used alongside movement-based rehabilitation, mobility work, strength-focused exercises, and hands-on strategies to create a more complete approach to recovery. Our focus is always on helping you move better, feel more confident, and return to the activities that matter most to you.
Why People Choose Park Rehab For Stimpod Treatment
- Personalized treatment plans tailored to your symptoms and goals.
- A movement-focused approach designed to support long-term mobility and confidence.
- Non-invasive treatment options that avoid relying solely on medication or passive care.
- Support and guidance from Todd Park and the Park Rehab team, who are passionate about helping people stay active and independent.
Stimpod For Bell's Palsy
At Park Rehab, we also use Stimpod as part of our supportive treatment approach for people experiencing Bell’s Palsy and facial nerve dysfunction. Bell’s Palsy can cause sudden weakness or reduced movement on one side of the face, often affecting facial expressions, blinking, speech, eating, and confidence in everyday social situations. It occurs when the facial nerve becomes irritated or inflamed, disrupting the signals between the brain and the facial muscles.
Stimpod is designed to support healthier nerve communication by delivering targeted electrical pulses through the skin directly over the affected nerve pathways. The aim is to encourage better nerve signalling, improve muscle activation, and support the body’s natural recovery process in a gentle, non-invasive way. ()
Some people with Bell’s Palsy may notice:
- Facial weakness or drooping on one side
- Difficulty blinking or closing one eye
- Reduced facial control or uneven facial expressions
- Changes in taste or sensitivity to sound
- Muscle tightness, twitching, or altered facial movement patterns
At Park Rehab, we combine Stimpod treatment with personalized rehabilitation strategies designed to support facial movement, muscle coordination, and long-term recovery. Treatment may also include guided facial exercises, movement retraining, and hands-on techniques depending on your individual presentation and stage of recovery. Research and rehabilitation approaches commonly highlight the importance of movement-based therapy and facial retraining as part of Bell’s Palsy recovery.
A typical Stimpod session for Bell’s Palsy is comfortable and usually lasts between 10 and 20 minutes. Many people describe the sensation as light tapping or pulsing around the treatment area. Some individuals notice early improvements in facial movement or muscle activation, while others experience more gradual progress over a series of sessions.
If you have recently developed Bell’s Palsy or are still dealing with lingering facial weakness, tightness, or movement changes, our team at Park Rehab would be happy to discuss whether Stimpod may be a suitable option as part of your recovery plan.
What To Expect During A Session
A typical Stimpod session usually lasts between 15 and 25 minutes and may be combined with other rehabilitation strategies during the same appointment. Some people notice changes in sensation or movement quality quite quickly, while others experience more gradual progress over a series of sessions. Your treatment plan and session frequency will always be guided by your response, your goals, and what works best for your day-to-day life.
Your Next Step
If tingling, numbness, burning sensations, or nerve-related symptoms are preventing you from living comfortably and confidently, we would love to help you explore your options. You can request a free Discovery Visit with the Park Rehab team to learn whether Stimpod may be right for you, or simply start with a friendly, pressure-free conversation to learn more.