
Abstract:
The use of Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (PNS) in managing chronic nerve pain is gaining recognition as patients increasingly look for therapies that are nonpharmacological, minimally invasive, and adaptable to individual needs. Innovations in this space, such as the Nalu Therapy System are transforming patient care and giving physicians new tools to deliver advanced treatment.
Known for its tiny, battery-free implant paired with a sleek external Therapy Disc, Nalu has set a new standard for neuromodulation. Now, with the launch of TD2, the next-generation Therapy Disc, Nalu further enhances therapy delivery. TD2 was designed with both patients and physicians in mind, offering a smaller size, greater comfort, improved usability, and enhanced reliability, while maintaining the impressive performance demonstrated by the first-generation device.
This webinar will provide insight into how the new system sets a higher standard for PNS, introduce the role of clinical evidence in guiding innovation, and outline how integrating this next-generation technology can strengthen practice offerings and enhance patient care. Participants will also hear real-world perspectives and patient stories that further illustrate how TD2 is shaping the future of PNS.
Key Takeaways:
By the end of the webinar, participants will:
- Gain a detailed overview of the patient-centered enhancements to the Nalu Therapy System and understand how this new design addresses the evolving physician and patient priorities.
- Explore how the latest technology from Nalu sets a new standard for PNS, offering clear advantages through innovation backed by robust clinical evidence.
- Understand how integrating the Nalu Therapy System into your practice can support advanced therapy offerings, enhance patient care, improve workflow efficiency, and broaden treatment options.
- Hear firsthand accounts from leading physicians who have already integrated the Nalu Therapy System into their practice, highlighting patient outcomes, success stories, and how the device translates into real-world usability for both patients and physicians.
The Speakers

Eric Cornidez, MD, MBA

Evan Peskin, MD

Lindsay Carter, MSN, FNP-C



