www.sportsandmskmedicine.com The Morph Device, AKA P.E.N.S. (Percutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation), is an FDA-approved electrical nerve stimulator that offers real hope to individuals struggling with chronic pain or opioid dependence. Designed to fit behind the ear, the compact device uses gentle electrical impulses to stimulate areas deep within the brain. This stimulation can significantly reduce pain levels, as well as the withdrawal symptoms that often make opioid recovery so challenging. Fear of detox symptoms such as nausea, anxiety, insomnia, muscle aches and restlessness is often a barrier to seeking treatment for opioid dependence. The Morph Device engages the body’s neurochemical pathways to help regulate discomfort and calm the nervous system. This significantly dampens withdrawal symptoms or chronic pain issues, and helps the user remain engaged and committed to the recovery process or pain management treatment plan. How it works. The device is worn discreetly behind the ear, connecting to small electrodes placed on detailed ear points. Once activated, the device delivers painless, mild electrical pulses that interact with specific brain areas. These signals reduce the severity of withdrawal symptoms and treat acute/chronic pain complications. Patients often describe the sensation as an unobtrusive, mild tingling or pulsing. Effectiveness. Electrical stimulation in various forms has been used for decades to manage chronic pain, promote healing and even improve mental well-being. Built on this history, the Morph Device is designed to be non-invasive, discreet and effective. A multitude of clinical studies have shown that many experience significant relief of symptoms within 20 minutes for opioid withdrawal and within an hour for pain-related complications. The device can be worn for up to 10 days, but relief continues, often for months, even after it’s been removed. This new technology represents an innovative non-pharmaceutical alternative for pain and symptom management. Unlike medications, which have side effects or risk of dependence, the device functions by influencing the body’s own nervous system responses to block pain in its various forms, proving to be a valuable tool. Overcoming opioid dependence is rarely easy, but innovations like the Morph Device are helping remove some of the biggest obstacles patients face. By providing a noninvasive, drug-free approach to ease withdrawal symptoms and pain, it empowers individuals to take the next steps toward a newfound recovery lifestyle with greater comfort and confidence. For those seeking an effective, non-evasive, FDA-cleared solution for withdrawal relief and pain, the Morph Device offers a promising option. Dr. Gerard is medical director of Square One Medical in Palm Springs and can be reached at (760) 286-9946 or info@square1med.com. For more information, visit www.square1med.com. www.DesertHealthNews.com September/October 2025 Integrative Medicine The Valley's Leading Resource for Health and Wellness 12 www.square1med.com Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) • Hyaluronate Injections Stem Cell Therapy • Traditional Prolotherapy • Shockwave Red Laser Therapy • Biomechanical Analysis/Treatment Manual Therapy • Nutritional Optimization A multidisciplinary approach to regenerative medicine using biomechanics and nutrition to optimize results 760.636.1067 41990 Cook St. • Building F, Ste. 1006 Palm Desert, CA 92211 www.SportsandMSKmedicine.com @SportsandMSKmedicine @SportsandMSK_Medicine Eric Sickinger, DO Board-certified Sports Medicine Physician Brandon Rosi, DPT Doctor of Physical Therapy Anna Bohigian, RD Registered Dietitian KEEPING YOU ON THE GO with NON-SURGICAL options Treatment for Sports & Active Lifestyle Conditions: Sprains • Strains • Dislocations • Tears Contusions • Fractures Bones • Muscles • Tendons • Ligaments • Nerves Non-Operative Orthopedics • Musculoskeletal Medicine In-Office Ultrasound • Sports Medicine INSURANCE ACCEPTED Also featuring The Morph Device for Addiction and Pain By John K. Gerard, MD "The Morph Device functions by influencing the body’s own nervous system responses to block pain in its various forms." – John K. Gerard, MD
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