Circulation and Arterial Stiffness
Circulation and Arterial Stiffness
Neuro20 and the Evolution of Neuromodulation

For more than 50 years, EMS (Electrical Muscle Stimulation) treatment has been studied and used to manage pain, restore strength, repair injury, and more, but the technology wasn’t developed enough to effect significant change—until now.

Neuro20 has taken the old science, added new research discoveries and created a cutting-edge, FDA-cleared, drug-free, non-invasive wearable system that’s transforming how people move.

Whether it’s spinal cord injuries, long COVID, stroke recovery, or other orthopedic and chronic conditions, the Neuro20 Smart Suit is giving people a new way to regain movement.

What is the Neuro20 PRO Smart Suit?

The Neuro20 PRO Smart Suit is a full-body wearable device that uses electrical stimulation to activate muscle fibers, engaging over 42 muscle groups to boost performance and recovery. It has 20 large silver-lined cloth electrodes and is designed for musculoskeletal and neuromuscular conditions.

Key Components of the Neuro20 PRO System

  • Neuro20 PRO Smart Suit: A whole-body suit that stimulates muscles to enhance movement, strength, and recovery.
  • Software: Advanced programs control the electrical stimulation, designed to help muscle re-education, improve circulation, and more. It includes 4 programs, strength, conditioning, sequential patterns, and massage together with 9 modes to target specific patient needs.
  • Control Box: A rechargeable device that connects to the suit in a holster and sends electrical impulses to the electrodes, and controlled wirelessly via a tablet.

FDA-Cleared Uses

The Neuro20 PRO System is FDA-cleared to:

  • Improve muscle performance
  • Re-educate muscles
  • Increase circulationMaintain or improve range of motion
  • Relax muscle spasms
  • Prevent muscle atrophy

In June 2024, Neuro20 published a white paper on how the system helps long COVID patients regain mobility through whole-body electrical stimulation. Learn more.

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