SensTrain Featured on BBC News!

SensTrain Featured on BBC News!

We’re thrilled to share that SensTrain has been featured on the BBC News website, highlighting our work in pioneering sensory discrimination training for phantom limb pain (PLP). This coverage is a testament to the importance of our approach and the impact it’s having on those living with PLP.

The BBC article discusses an ongoing clinical trial that is investigating a variant of our technology, further validating the effectiveness of sensory discrimination training. While the device used in the trial is different from the SensTrain Neuro-PL, both share the same core principle—helping to retrain the brain and reduce PLP through targeted stimulation.

Being featured by the BBC brings awareness to the potential of non-invasive therapies for PLP, showing that innovative approaches like SensTrain can provide meaningful relief where other treatments fall short. It’s another step toward making sensory discrimination therapy more widely recognised and accessible.

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Want to see the full story? Check out the BBC article here: BBC News Feature

We’re incredibly proud of the work we’re doing and grateful for the recognition from such a trusted source. If you want to learn more about SensTrain Neuro-PL, explore our website and discover how our technology is helping people regain control over their sensory experience.

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