Seems to be much easier to calibrate than the guesswork involved in eStim patches on your forearm. I gave up on mine, couldn't consistently get them situated right and they did nothing to stop the spasticity.
The proper research on this would be a way to stop the signals causing spasticity instead of this stupid; 'Hey, let's try to overcome the spasticity, which doesn't get you recovered at all!' Does anyone in stroke have any brains at all?
Neuvotion Receives FDA Clearance for NeuStim™ Providing
Non-Invasive, High-Resolution Stimulation for the Hand After Stroke or
Spinal Cord Injury
STAMFORD, Conn., Feb. 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Neuvotion, Inc. is an early-stage medical device company developing AI-driven neuromodulation technologies and products for use in the neurorehabilitation, brain-computer interface (BCI), and physical therapy markets. Neuvotion has received FDA 510(k) clearance for their first product, NeuStim™, a non-invasive, surgery-free wearable that electrically stimulates muscles dynamically and with high-precision. NeuStim™ supports hand movement recovery after stroke or spinal cord injury and allows clinicians to quickly scan and pinpoint stimulation targets through an innovative touch-screen interface. Stimulation profiles can be quickly setup and saved for each user through a graphical user interface on a lightweight mobile device. Neuvotion plans to launch NeuStim™ in the coming year.
"At Neuvotion we are developing highly innovative technologies built on two decades of scientific research yielding effective and easy-to-use products," said Chad Bouton, Neuvotion's founder and CEO. "We are extremely excited about NeuStim™, our first product, which we believe will be a game-changer in the neuromodulation, brain-computer interface, and neurorehabilitation markets."
"We have been very impressed with Professor Bouton's groundbreaking foundational research and Neuvotion's highly innovative approach," said Michael Spigel, PT, MHA, President & CEO of Good Shepherd Rehabilitation. "We look forward to continuing as a clinical research partner with Neuvotion. We feel that NeuStim™ is truly revolutionary and will help produce improved outcomes in stroke and spinal cord injury rehabilitation."
About Neuvotion, Inc.
Neuvotion is
an early-stage medical device company developing solutions for
facilitating and restoring movement and sensation to the millions of
patients experiencing impairment from stroke, spinal cord injury, and
other neurological conditions. Neuvotion is developing technologies that
combine high-precision neurostimulation and artificial intelligence to
improve and accelerate rehabilitation while making physical and
occupational therapy more effective and efficient.
About Good Shepherd Rehabilitation
Good Shepherd Rehabilitation (https://www.goodshepherdrehab.org/), a nationally recognized, not-for-profit rehabilitation leader with more than 70 locations throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey,
is committed to transforming lives through expertise, innovation, and
compassion. Good Shepherd provides an exceptional patient experience for
all ages and stages by developing leading-edge solutions, often for
complex medical situations; serving as a test site for the newest
rehabilitation technologies; and inspiring hope in all we do.
Headquartered in Allentown, Pennsylvania, Good Shepherd also partners with Penn Medicine to provide rehabilitation and specialty services in the greater Philadelphia area and New Jersey through Good Shepherd Penn Partners.

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