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Nexara Ultrasound
Nerve Therapy

A first-of-its-kind precision nerve treatment using high-frequency focused ultrasound to selectively interrupt pain-generating nerve signals - with sub-millimeter accuracy, from entirely outside the body.

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What Is It

Understanding Ultrasound Nerve Therapy

Nexara Ultrasound Nerve Therapy is among the most precise non-invasive pain treatments available anywhere in medicine today. It uses high-frequency focused ultrasound energy - concentrated to a point smaller than a grain of rice - to target and disrupt the specific nerves generating a patient's chronic pain signal.

Think of it as a magnifying glass for sound. Just as a magnifying glass focuses sunlight to one precise point, this technology focuses ultrasound energy to the exact nerve causing pain - while all surrounding tissue remains completely untouched. The nerve that has been generating the pain signal is disrupted. The pain stops. No needles enter the body. No incision is made. The patient feels little to nothing.

Nexara Institute is among the first providers in Texas to offer this technology - and Dr. Musa has been one of the pioneering clinicians in its clinical application.

Ultrasound Nerve Therapy
Ultrasound Nerve Therapy
How It Works

The Science, Simply Explained

Before treatment begins, the treatment area is precisely mapped using real-time imaging guidance. This allows Dr. Musa to visualize exactly where the pain-generating nerve is located and confirm the targeting before any energy is applied. This is not guesswork - it is imaging-guided precision at sub-millimeter accuracy.

Once targeted, the device delivers focused high-frequency ultrasound energy from outside the body. The energy converges at the precise nerve location, disrupting its function without affecting any surrounding structures. Patients typically feel mild warmth or pressure - nothing sharp or alarming. Many feel nothing at all.

The entire procedure is performed in-office without anesthesia, sedation, needles, or incisions. Patients drive themselves home immediately after. Clinical data shows that many patients experience meaningful, lasting relief from a single treatment session.

Conditions Treated

Is This Therapy Right for You?

Chronic Low Back Pain
Facet joint syndrome, lumbar spine pain, and medial branch nerve pain - frequently ideal candidates for targeted ultrasound nerve treatment.
Facet Joint Syndrome
Pain originating from the small joints of the spine, where the medial branch nerves responsible for transmitting pain signals can be precisely targeted.
Sacroiliac Joint Pain
SI joint-mediated pain that has not responded to injections or physical therapy - addressable with precise nerve targeting.
Cervical Spine Pain
Neck pain originating from cervical facet joints and the medial branch nerves - treated with the same imaging-guided precision used for lumbar pain.
Post-Injection Failure
Patients who received temporary relief from nerve blocks or injections but whose pain returned - this therapy achieves a similar result through a durable, non-injectable mechanism.
Spinal Nerve Pain
Radiculopathy and spinal nerve-mediated pain that is structurally confirmed and anatomically targetable using real-time imaging guidance.
What to Expect

Your Treatment Experience

Your treatment begins with a consultation in which Dr. Musa reviews your imaging, examines the affected area, and confirms that your specific anatomy and pain pattern are appropriate for ultrasound nerve targeting. Not all pain is generated by a discrete targetable nerve - Dr. Musa will give you an honest assessment of whether this therapy is likely to help you.

The treatment itself is performed in-office in a single session. You are positioned comfortably, the treatment area is prepared with imaging, and the device delivers focused energy from outside your body. The procedure typically takes under an hour from start to finish. You experience no anesthesia, no needle, and no surgical preparation.

Many patients report meaningful relief within days of treatment, with results continuing to develop over the weeks following the procedure. Clinical data shows 82.6% of patients responded at six months post-treatment - results comparable to traditional radiofrequency nerve ablation without the needle.

Clinical Evidence

Backed by Science

This technology received FDA De Novo clearance following 11 years of clinical development and multi-center trials conducted across the United States, Canada, and Europe. It is FDA-cleared, CE-marked, and supported by peer-reviewed clinical data showing an 82.6% patient response rate at six months - with results comparable to traditional radiofrequency ablation and significantly fewer adverse effects.

Because this is a novel technology and Nexara is among the first providers in Texas, Dr. Musa is one of a very small number of physicians in the state with hands-on clinical experience with its application. He will discuss the specific evidence and realistic expectations for your individual case during your consultation.

Ready to Learn if Ultrasound Nerve Therapy Is Right for You?

Schedule a consultation with Dr. Musa and get an honest assessment within days.

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Questions & Answers

Common Questions About Ultrasound Nerve Therapy

Is this the same as an ultrasound scan?
No. A diagnostic ultrasound creates images. This technology delivers therapeutic high-frequency focused ultrasound energy - concentrated to a precise point - to disrupt the nerve generating your pain. The physics are related but the application is entirely different.
Does it hurt?
Most patients feel mild warmth or pressure. Many feel nothing at all. There is no needle, no incision, and no anesthesia required. You drive yourself home immediately after.
How is this different from a nerve block or injection?
Nerve blocks use a needle and medication to temporarily interrupt pain signals - the effect is usually temporary. This therapy uses focused sound energy from outside the body to achieve a similar result - disrupting the nerve permanently - without entering the skin at all.
How long do results last?
Clinical data shows an 82.6% patient response rate at six months. For many patients, results are durable - comparable to traditional radiofrequency nerve ablation. Dr. Musa will discuss realistic expectations based on your specific condition.

This therapy is available at Nexara Institute for Pain & Neurorecovery

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