Technology & Principles
Discover the innovative pain treatment technology based on Information Theory
PSC Therapy Principle
Pain Signal Conversion Therapy (PSC Therapy) is an innovative non-invasive pain treatment technology developed based on Claude Shannon's Information Theory. It replaces pain signals with 'non-pain' information to retrain the brain not to perceive pain. Used at leading US medical institutions including Johns Hopkins, Mayo Clinic, and MD Anderson, with 80-90% of patients showing significant pain reduction.
How It Works
Pain Signal
Pain signals from damaged tissue travel through C-nerve fibers to the brain
Non-Pain Generation
Painfree8800 generates 16 synthetic 'non-pain' information signals
Brain Retraining
The brain learns new non-pain information and replaces pain perception
4-Step Principles
Pain Pathway Identification
The system identifies pain pathways transmitting signals to the brain
Non-Pain Information Generation
Painfree8800 generates synthetic non-pain information signals
Pain Signal Conversion
Non-pain signals are sent through the same nerve pathways
Brain Relearning
The brain learns to replace pain perception with non-pain information
6 Treatment Modalities
Six approved medical device functions in one integrated device
PSC Therapy (Pain Signal Conversion)
Information theory-based non-invasive electrical stimulation therapy, KFDA approved. Shows 80-90% effectiveness in treating chronic neuropathic pain.
Technical Specifications
5-channel independent stimulation | 16 non-pain signals | Max 5mA | KFDA approved
- —Drug-free pain relief (Opioid-free)
- —91% pain reduction (RCT results)
- —Effective for CIPN, PHN, CRPS and other intractable pain
Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT)
Photobiomodulation (PBM) therapy that stimulates cellular ATP production and accelerates tissue regeneration. Effective for inflammation reduction and wound healing.
Technical Specifications
650nm wavelength | Class 3B laser | 50-100mW output
- —Cellular activation and ATP production
- —Inflammation reduction and tissue regeneration
- —Non-invasive with no side effects
Quantum Therapy
Bioresonance therapy utilizing over 3,000 biofrequencies. Activates the body's natural healing abilities at the cellular level.
Technical Specifications
3,000+ biofrequencies | Bioresonance technology | Multi-frequency output
- —Promotes healing at cellular level
- —Immune system activation
- —Overall health improvement
Ultrasound Therapy
Deep tissue heating therapy at 1.2~1.4MHz frequency, effective for inflammation reduction, tissue relaxation, and pain relief.
Technical Specifications
1.2~1.4MHz frequency | Continuous/Pulse mode | Deep tissue penetration
- —Heat delivery to deep tissues
- —Relief of muscle stiffness and joint pain
- —Inflammation reduction and healing promotion
PEMF Therapy
Pulsed electromagnetic field therapy that normalizes cell membrane potential and improves blood circulation. Effective for chronic pain and inflammation.
Technical Specifications
Variable frequency | Multiple waveforms | Adjustable intensity
- —Improved blood circulation
- —Cellular regeneration promotion
- —Chronic inflammation reduction
Thermal Therapy
Far-infrared heat therapy that delivers heat deep into tissues for muscle relaxation and pain relief.
Technical Specifications
Far-infrared emission | 40-60°C temperature range | Deep penetration
- —Muscle relaxation and increased blood flow
- —Improved joint flexibility
- —Stress relief and relaxation
10 Principles of PSC Therapy
Standard protocol for optimal treatment results
Use one channel at a time
Accurately identify the pain area
Place electrodes 2-3 fingers away from the pain site
Adjust current intensity to provide appropriate stimulation
Lower intensity if patient reports discomfort
Maintain stimulation at a tolerable level
Confirm pain reduction after adjustment
Apply the same procedure to other pain areas
Maintain comfortable position for 30-40 minutes
Complete 10-12 consecutive daily sessions
Certifications & Recognition
PSC Therapy was recognized as 'Non-invasive Painless Signal Therapy' by Korea's Ministry of Health and Welfare in 2013. It is actively used at leading US medical institutions including Johns Hopkins, Mayo Clinic, and MD Anderson Cancer Center.
2011
KFDA Approval (Korea)
2013
New Medical Technology
40+
Years of R&D Experience
Key Indications
Intractable pain conditions where PSC Therapy is effective
Postherpetic Neuralgia (PHN)
Chronic nerve pain after shingles, often unresponsive to conventional treatments. Over 80% of patients report pain reduction with PSC Therapy.
Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy (CIPN)
Peripheral nerve damage from chemotherapy causing numbness and pain in hands and feet. Mayo Clinic research confirmed over 50% pain reduction.
Cancer Pain
Pain from cancer itself or cancer treatment. Actively used at MD Anderson, contributing to reduced opioid usage.
Failed Back Surgery Syndrome (FBSS)
Persistent chronic back and leg pain after spinal surgery. Non-invasive treatment possible without additional surgery.
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
Severe chronic pain condition after trauma. Offers new hope for patients unresponsive to conventional treatments.
Diabetic Neuropathy
Peripheral nerve damage from diabetes complications. Clinical trials showed 58% average pain reduction.
