If you want, I can expand with: brief mechanism diagram, clinical applications (TENS, massage, acupuncture), or how to implement in a device/spec sheet. Which would you like?
Studies have shown that DDSC-018 binds to specific receptors on mechanoreceptors, enhancing their activity and increasing the release of inhibitory neurotransmitters. These neurotransmitters, such as GABA or glycine, can then act on the spinal cord to close the pain gate, reducing the transmission of pain signals.
Stimulating larger nerve fibers—responsible for touch, pressure, or vibration—can override the pain signals. These large fibers activate inhibitory neurons that "shut the gate," reducing the amount of pain information that reaches the brain. Clinical Applications pain gate ddsc 018
: Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation uses mild electrical currents to stimulate large A-beta fibers and close the gate.
Physiological Rationale and Mechanisms
[ Touch / Rubbing ] ---> ( A-Beta Fibers ) ----+---> [ Closes Gate ] | v [ Dorsal Horn ] ---> No Pain to Brain ^ | [ Injury / Damage ] ---> ( A-Delta / C ) ------+---> [ Opens Gate ] ---> Pain to Brain Real-World Examples of the Pain Gate You experience the pain gate effect in daily life:
: A proprietary stochastic variation matrix that alters the pulse interval by ±plus or minus If you want, I can expand with: brief
In conditions like Multiple Sclerosis , the loss of myelin slows down the "closer" fibers (A-Beta). The gate then treats normal touch as a painful signal, a condition known as dysesthesia .
In 1965, neuroscientists Ronald Melzack and Patrick Wall introduced the revolutionary . Their model replaced the idea of a simple, passive telephone wire with an active, dynamic "gating" mechanism within the spinal cord. This theory forms the scientific foundation for current medical protocols classified under DDSC 018 . Neuroanatomy and Peripheral Nerve Fibers These neurotransmitters, such as GABA or glycine, can
The DDS-C 018 has been shown to be effective in reducing chronic pain in a variety of conditions, including arthritis, fibromyalgia, and neuropathic pain. The device is portable and easy to use, making it a convenient option for patients who need to manage their pain on the go.