04/25/2026
Your brain needs input before it can improve output
At SCI-FIT, they’ve built everything around one belief: there are no limitations, only possibilities.
They provide activity-based therapy for individuals living with spinal cord injury, stroke, and neurological disorders and everything they do is grounded in the science of neuroplasticity. The idea that the brain and nervous system can adapt, rewire, and recover when given the right inputs.
That’s why the sensory side of rehabilitation matters so much to them and why they’ve started incorporating the Pulse Device alongside their programs.
Your nervous system depends on sensory feedback to understand where your body is in space and how it’s moving. When those signals are disrupted, the brain has less to work with no matter how much effort goes into the movement work. Clearer sensory input may mean better motor output.
The Pulse Device delivers gentle localized vibration designed to help stimulate the sensory receptors your nervous system depends on. Used alongside active movement, the kind therapists build their programs around, it may help the brain apply that input where it matters most.
Not a replacement for the work. A complement to it.
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