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Maximum Performance Pain Relief Gel, Roll-On & Spray

Stopain® Clinical and Stopain® Clinical Migraine & Headache are not available for purchase online or at traditional retail outlets. These clinical strength topical pain relief products are available exclusively to healthcare professionals to use and sell in their clinics. To purchase our products for your personal use, locate your nearest healthcare professional. If you are a healthcare professional interested in using Stopain® Clinical products in your practice and selling them to your clients and patients, contact your favorite equipment supplier.

Enhanced Penetration

Innovative formula with 10% menthol and penetration enhancers for fast absorption and immediate pain relief

Migraine & Headache

SEPARATE FORMULA! The ONLY topical gel available for effective, drug-free relief from migraines and headaches

Advanced Technology

Polymer technology for smooth, consistent application, making Stopain® Clinical ideal for use before, during & after treatment

Topical Pain Relief Experts & Educators

Learn from our panel of pain relief experts about how Stopain® Clinical products are best applied in the fields of Chiropractic, Physical Therapy, Massage Therapy and Athletic Training. We've partnered with many of the most renowned and respected clinicians to develop a complete library of compelling and insightful clinical education and training resources.

Meet the Experts   "Points of Relief" Blog

Benny Vaughn

Benny Vaughn

LMT, BCTMB, ATC, CSCS, MTI

Renowned Massage Therapist and Athletic Trainer who has treated athletes in five Olympic games. 

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Cindy M. Howard

Cindy M. Howard

DC, DABCI, DACBN, FIAMA, FICC

Board-Certified Chiropractic Internist and Nutritionist specializing in finding the root cause to symptoms and disease.

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Supporting Hands-On Healthcare Professionals

Stopain® Clinical is proud of our partnerships and sponsorships with many organizations whose mission it is to support, educate and advance hands-on healthcare professions.

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ABMP
ACA Rehab Council
AMTA
F4CP

Complete Turnkey Practice-Building Solutions

Promoting the benefits of hands-on healthcare in your community.

Stopain® Clinical is so much more than a product! The Troy Healthcare team provides a comprehensive solution to help clinics provide topical pain relief in their clinics and promote the amazing benefits of hands-on healthcare in their communities. Here are links to some helpful tools:

  • Stopain® Clinical ‘Where to Buy’ Clinic Locator
    Helping Patients Find a Clinic to purchase Stopain Clinical and generating office visits and potential new patients
  • Community & In-Clinic Marketing Tools
    Sampling, Displays, Signage, Social Media Content, and More!
  • ‘Points of Relief’ Newsletter
    Featuring pertinent, informative articles from the leaders in Chiropractic, Rehab, and Massage Therapy

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What Your Colleagues Are Saying

Here's what some of your fellow Healthcare Professionals are saying about Stopain® Clinical. Ready to try Stopain® Clinical yourself? Order from your preferred supplier. Find a Distributor here.

We have been recommending Stopain® Clinical to our patients for only a few months and the results have been phenomenal!! We can't keep enough stock on hand due to the high demand.
- Bahram Goshtasbi, DC | Back To Care Chiropractic
This (Stopain® Clinical) is good stuff. All my patients prefer it.
- Dr. Brad Thompson | Thompson Chiropractic

"Points of Relief" Blog

Featured articles from our Points of Relief article library. Visit the Blog for great content provided by our Expert Panel of Educators and guest contributors.

Minimizing The  Fiscal & Physical Impact of Migraines

Minimizing The Fiscal & Physical Impact of Migraines

Migraine headaches continue to be one of the most complex conditions to manage. Although the first diagnosis was nearly a century ago, as recently as 2021 researchers called medical treatments for the condition “predominantly ineffective” in preventing attacks or decreasing intensity and frequency. They also noted that patients tended... VIEW FULL ARTICLE