About
What We Can Do For You!
- Speed up healing and recovery
- Increase mobility and flexibility
- Relieve pain by releasing the body's own painkillers
- Decrease fatigue and depression
- Significantly enhance blood circulation
- Reduce inflammation
- Reduce swelling
- Faster healing of wounds
- Restore a healthy sleep pattern
- Boost energy and wellbeing

How is Treatment Applied
- Electrodes are applied on a specific area of the body and very small electrical impulses are induced through the skin by the Neuropulse device
- Neuropulse simulates the body's natural impulses and therefore treatment is completely safe and painless
- Application is uncomplicated and one can treat oneself without the help of medical staff

The Technology
- By applying a very small electrical impulse, simulating and amplifying the body's own nerve cell impulses, biochemical reactions are caused in the cells
- Even though it is a very small electrical impulse it is still significantly larger than the body's impulses. These amplified impulses that are generated, activate the nerve cells and all the processes between cells are significantly enhanced. This will drastically improve the communication and transfer of signals between cells.
- The results include enhanced and speedy healing processes as well as significant anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties by releasing the essential needed substances that are exchanged at micro level.

Who will benefit from this technology?
Everybody that wants to improve their health, active sport's people and people with the following conditions:
- Poor Blood Circulation
- Chronic Pain Conditions
- Chronic Inflammatory Conditions
- Injuries
- Open Wounds

How does Neuropulse therapy work for sport injuries, peak performance and recovery?
Neuropulse treatment increases intracellular communication, resulting in better circulation of blood and lymph and the faster effective removal of waste products. It also boosts important hormones and neurotransmitters important for recovery, injury healing and performance.
In simple terms, recovery is the time required for the repair of damage to the body caused by training or competition. This includes the restoration of the:
- energy producing enzymes inside muscle fibres
- carbohydrate stores in muscle cells
- endocrine & immune system
During recovery, muscles should increase the proteins in their overall structure to improve strength, replenish and increase energy stores and increase the quantities of enzymes to improve the lactate threshold. The demands that athletes place on their stores and production of Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) far outweigh those of ‘normal’ life. ATP is required for the biochemical reactions involved in any muscle contraction. Using a Neuropulse device can redress the balance by boosting ATP production by up to 500%.
Conditions that respond well to treatment with Neuropulse
- Acute and chronic backache
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Osteoarthritis of the back
- Plantar fasciitis
- Tennis Elbow
- Bell’s Palsy
- Shingles
- Latissimus Dorsi Strain
- Pain from spinal compression fractures
- Osteoporosis of the spine
- Fibromyalgia
- Osteo-Arthritis of the shoulders and knees
- Painful knee and hip prosthesis
- Subacromial bursitis
- Mechanical Backache secondary to obesity
- Post-operation swelling and stiffness of the shoulder
- Restless leg syndrome
- Post Herpetic neuralgia
- Muscle strain
- Post-operative pain
- Hip and Shoulder Capsulitis
- Supraspinatus
- Achilles Tendonitis
- Sacroiliitis joint dysfunction
- Swelling and pain secondary to a humerus fracture
- Sciatica
- Tarsal tunnel syndrome
- Backache secondary to Spinal Stenosis
- Backache from lumbar scoliosis
- Collateral ligament injury of the knees
- Iliotibial Band Syndrome
- Post viral Arthropathy Coccydynia
- Prepatellar Bursitis
- Pain from cervical disc protrusion
- Pain from lumber disc protrusion
- Patella femoral syndrome
- Backache from degenerative disc disease and facet joint arthritis
- Backache from Scleroderma
- Psoriatic Arthritis of feet and back
- Post-operative stiffness
- Thoracic muscle spasm secondary to multiple Sclerosis
- Burning sensation of the feet from diabetes
- Migraine
- Sinusitis
- Constipation
- Menstrual Cycle Pain
- Diabetic Ulcers
- Bed Sores
- Insomnia
- Headaches
- Carpal Tunnel syndrome
- Rotator cuff syndromes and shoulder impingement
- Rotator cuff tears
- Temporomandibular joint dysfunction
