Auricular Neuromodulation Therapy is a therapeutic approach that works by stimulating the auricle (outer ear) using different techniques.
It can be seen as the modern evolution of auricular acupuncture and auriculotherapy.
The term Auricular Neuromodulation has been intentionally adopted to differentiate this approach from the more commonly known Auriculotherapy and Auricular Acupuncture.
Scientific research carried out by the 1st European Research Center of the Department of Neurophysiology at the University of Sassari in Italy supports the integration of this method within the framework of conventional medicine.
Due to the unique innervation of the auricle, mainly by the trigeminal and vagus cranial nerves and the great auricular nerve of the cervical plexus, stimulation of specific points on the ear can produce vagal, trigeminal, and spinal modulation.
This completely non-invasive approach enables effective support in a wide range of conditions and functional imbalances.
Auricular Neuromodulation (A.N.M.) is a medical discipline that explores the neurobiological basis and clinical use of therapeutic stimulation techniques applied to the auricle (outer ear).
Auricular Neuromodulation (A.N.M.) is a valuable therapeutic tool for managing common musculoskeletal issues and providing effective, immediate pain relief.
It is a holistic approach that can be tailored to meet each individual’s unique needs.
The main clinical areas where this method is most effective include:
- Stress
- Chronic pain management
- Muscular disorders
- Chronic headaches
- Neuralgias
- Digestive disorders
- Psychosomatic disorders
- Dependency issues
- Eating disorders