
Non-invasive neuromodulation supporting functional ENT conditions linked to autonomic dysregulation.
Calming of overactive autonomic responses.
Improved sleep quality and recovery.
Reduced tension and discomfort.
Mechanism, indications, protocols and clinical data for implementing NESA.
Microcurrents through the wrists and ankles — the whole autonomic axis at once.
For ENT indications there are no published NESA-specific percentages, and none are cited here. Available data concern general autonomic regulation (ANS/HRV), stress and sleep — the background that often amplifies tinnitus and Ménière complaints.
SDNN and vagal tone (RMSSD).
anxiety/obsession/hostility (20 sessions); +40% alpha waves (EEG, 10 sessions) — Álvarez de los Heros, UAH 2019.
sleep quality and −58% daytime sleepiness — Teruel-Hernández, IJERPH 2023.
Honest about tinnitus: the effect depends on the cause — good response in functional or drug-induced tinnitus, weak or absent with inner-ear damage (noise trauma, barotrauma). NESA does not restore damaged cochlear tissue.
The data concern general autonomic regulation and are not a promise of a specific ENT result. Sudden hearing loss is an emergency — NESA only as a complement to timely treatment. No promise of cure.
Source: NESA protocol handbook · INF-CD-022 (2025-V.1). Standard session 60 min, LOW mode by default.
Every protocol in this field combines the reference programmes P1–P9 — general homeostasis, body levels, ANS/CNS and targeted nerves — according to the clinical goal.
See programmes P1–P9 →Parameters are guides; the therapist adapts them to the patient.
NESA is not suitable for every patient and promises no cure.
Absolute contraindications (pacemaker, pregnancy, active implants) follow the device IFU.