The therapeutic logic of NESA rests on nine programmes (P1–P9). Each addresses a different level of regulation — from general homeostasis to targeted nerve structures. This is the reference framework behind every protocol.
Each session combines one or several programmes according to the clinical goal. Below is the authoritative reference — function, guiding-electrode location and typical duration.
Standard session ≈ 60 minutes · LOW / HIGH modes by intensity · duration depends on the programme and clinical goal.
Microcurrents are applied to the four limbs; the guiding (reference) electrode focuses the effect. Progression runs from general to specific.
General regulation of the nervous system — the starting point of every protocol.
Targeting at the segmental/metameric level according to the affected zone.
Targeted action on a specific structure or region.
The therapeutic rhythm starts intensively and gradually thins out as regulation stabilises.
Building the effect in the initial weeks.
Stabilising the regulation achieved.
Progress is tracked with standardised questionnaires and scales — according to the protocol’s clinical goal.
Parameters (number of sessions, frequency, duration) are guides; the therapist adapts them to the patient.
NESA is not suitable for every patient and makes no promise of cure.
Absolute contraindications (pacemaker, pregnancy, active implants) follow the device instructions for use (IFU).