Pulse Devices

Pulse Devices The Pulse Device is a wearable vibration device that enhances targeted muscle performance, recovery, and rehab.

Use it while resting, moving, or exercising while you’re at home, at physical therapy, at work, or anywhere else!

05/04/2026

This tiny yet effective vibration based wearable combines the proven concepts of localized vibration with neuromuscular cues and brings it into a sleek lightweight pod you can use anywhere. Fully controlled by the Pulse Device app, it takes the guesswork out of vibration stimulation by guiding and c...

05/01/2026

When the body stops feeling, movement becomes difficult too

Meet Jackson. In 2023, he had a stroke that affected the entire right side of his body.

After his stroke, two years passed without a bend in the knee. No feeling in the ankle. No movement off the ground.

That’s what a stroke can take - not just strength, but sensation. And without sensation, the brain may not be able to send the signals needed to move.

The Pulse Device supports your mind and body’s sensory feedback loop. Localized vibration is designed to gently stimulate mechanoreceptors - the sensory receptors that tell your brain where your body is in space.

Not a magic pill. But for people in recovery, supporting that feedback loop may help to make movement easier again.

Used alongside physical therapy. Trusted by 100+ PTs. FSA/HSA eligible. 30-day guarantee ~ shop today ✨

04/27/2026

“Without it on, I don’t have that sensation.”

That’s not a marketing claim. That’s a patient, speaking directly about what changes when the Pulse Device is on.

Dr. Mike Studer, board-certified neurologic clinical specialist with over 35 years of experience, uses the Pulse Device with patients because of what it does delivering localized vibration designed to stimulate the sensory receptors that help the brain map the body during movement.

Unlike TENS or EMS, it works on sensory input. Not muscle contraction.

The result for this patient: immediate feedback during exercise, and the ability to use it independently, when she wants, without arranging help.

Trusted by 100+ rehab professionals. FSA/HSA eligible. 30-day money-back guarantee.

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.

Trusted by 100+ physical therapists. FSA/HSA eligible. 30-day money-back guarantee.

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04/23/2026

A 35-year neurologic specialist recommends Pulse Device

A stroke from over a decade ago. Restricted movement. And then ~ dramatic improvement.

That’s the case study Dr. Mike Studer, board-certified neurologic clinical specialist, is sharing with colleagues. In over 35 years of clinical practice, research, and teaching, he calls the Pulse Device a potential difference maker ~ not a replacement for rehabilitation, but a tool that may help boost it.

The mechanism is neurological. Localized vibration may help provide sensory cues to
muscles that have lost connection with the brain ~ something that matters deeply in stroke recovery, where that disconnection is often what stalls progress.

Not a magic pill. A clinician-trusted wellness tool designed to support the recovery process.

FSA/HSA eligible. 30-day money-back guarantee.

04/02/2026

When the brain gets better information, better movement follows.

Adam Morgan is a college student, an author, an advocate and the first nonspeaking autistic person to attend college in the state of Missouri.

He’s also someone who knows firsthand what it means to work hard at communication and movement when the signals between brain and body don’t always cooperate.

That’s why he uses the Pulse Device.
Gentle localized vibration may help stimulate the sensory receptors your nervous system relies on to coordinate and initiate movement ~ giving your brain clearer input to do what it’s already working to do.

Not a replacement for therapy or the work you’re already doing. Designed to work alongside it.

Adam’s foundation, the Adam Morgan Foundation, is dedicated to expanding independence and inclusion for neurodiverse individuals through technology and education.

Trusted by 100+ physical therapists. FSA/HSA eligible. Try risk-free with a 30-day
money-back guarantee.

Try today at PulseDevice.com

04/01/2026

The Missing Adjunct to Rehab Most People Have Never Heard Of

If you’ve been doing everything right and still feel like you’re going nowhere, it might not be effort that’s missing - it might be a sensory signal.

When a condition or injury disrupts the brain-body connection, your muscles don’t just get weak. They lose the sensory input they may need to activate properly. No amount of repetition fully compensates for that gap.

Local vibration therapy works by activating mechanoreceptors - the sensory receptors in your skin, muscles, and joints that tell your brain where you are and how you’re moving. That input travels back to your central nervous system and may help retrain the pathways that injury interrupted.

Physical therapists have used this approach for years. The Pulse Device puts that same tool in your hands - designed to use alongside whatever rehab you’re already doing.

It’s not a magic pill. But for a lot of people, it’s the missing piece.

FSA/HSA eligible. 30-day money back guarantee. FREE US Shipping.

The Missing Adjunct to Rehab Most People Have Never Heard OfIf you’ve been doing everything right and still feel like yo...
03/30/2026

The Missing Adjunct to Rehab Most People Have Never Heard Of

If you’ve been doing everything right and still feel like you’re going nowhere, it might not be effort that’s missing - it might be a sensory signal.

When a condition or injury disrupts the brain-body connection, your muscles don’t just get weak. They lose the sensory input they may need to activate properly. No amount of repetition fully compensates for that gap.

Local vibration therapy works by activating mechanoreceptors - the sensory receptors in your skin, muscles, and joints that tell your brain where you are and how you’re moving. That input travels back to your central nervous system and may help retrain the pathways that injury interrupted.

Physical therapists have used this approach for years. The Pulse Device puts that same tool in your hands - designed to use alongside whatever rehab you’re already doing.

It’s not a magic pill. But for a lot of people, it’s the missing piece.

FSA/HSA eligible. 30-day money back guarantee. FREE US Shipping.

03/24/2026

If you can feel your body better, you can move your body better.

Clinicians use a simple principle: if you can feel your body better, you can move your body better.

For people recovering from stroke or living with a neurological condition, sensory loss is often what stalls progress. The brain can’t send clear movement signals to muscles it can no longer properly sense.

The Pulse Device was designed to improve sensory feedback. Gentle, controlled mechanical vibration stimulates the mechanoreceptors in your skin, muscles, and joints - providing the alternate sensory input your nervous system may need alongside rehabilitation.

It won’t replace your physical therapist. It’s built to support what you’re already doing - in the clinic and at home.

FSA/HSA eligible. Backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee. Try it risk-free.

Shop the Pulse Device at pulsedevice.com

03/23/2026

The part of movement recovery most people never address…

Most people in rehabilitation focus on repetition. Do the exercise, repeat the movement, build strength. But there’s a step the brain needs first - and it’s one that often gets overlooked.

Your nervous system relies on sensory feedback to understand where your body is in space and how it’s moving. Without clear signals coming in, the brain struggles to refine motor control and carry movement into daily life - no matter how hard you work in therapy.

This is why occupational therapists and physios are increasingly adding targeted sensory input alongside therapeutic exercise. When the brain receives better information, it may respond with better movement.

The Pulse Device was designed to support exactly this process. Gentle localized vibration may help stimulate the sensory receptors your nervous system depends on - and when paired with movement, may help the brain apply that input where it matters most.

Not a replacement for therapy. A complement to it.

Trusted by 100+ physical therapists.
FSA/HSA eligible.

30-day money-back guarantee.

Try it risk-free at pulsedevice.com

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