CNS THERAPY: TACKLING CHRONIC PAIN AT THE ROOT
Combining behavioral therapy with medical technology to address chronic pain at its source.

"Due to the local history of watchmaking and its extension into microelectronics, there’s a wealth of local expertise in making medical devices. This has been crucial for us, especially since our device involves both microelectronics and software."
Founder, CNS Therapy
CNS Therapy, located at Switzerland Innovation Park Basel Area, Site Jura, is introducing a new approach to managing chronic pain, one that focuses on the brain rather than just the body. Their method combines behavioral therapy with medical technology to help reprogram the brain’s perception of pain.
Conventional treatments often rely heavily on medication, but CNS Therapy sees pain as a neurological pattern that can be retrained. Their technique integrates a digital platform with guided therapeutic exercises that stimulate targeted areas of the nervous system. Patients engage in sessions where they learn to reinterpret and reduce their pain signals through behavioral strategies and sensory feedback.
This approach is grounded in emerging neuroscience that emphasizes neuroplasticity—the brain’s ability to change and adapt. Studies suggest that pain can persist even after an injury heals due to altered brain processing. By using non-invasive stimulation alongside psychological reconditioning, CNS Therapy addresses both the cognitive and sensory aspects of pain.
Initial patient outcomes show a high rate of improvement, particularly for conditions like fibromyalgia or neuropathic pain, where standard interventions often fall short. With growing clinical validation and a unique cross-disciplinary foundation, CNS Therapy represents a step forward in how chronic pain is understood and treated.
Their work highlights the potential of combining psychological and technological tools to address one of healthcare’s most persistent challenges, offering new hope for millions of sufferers worldwide.