How does it work?

The Pulse Device is a localized vibration therapy and training device designed to improve muscular performance, recovery, and rehab. It’s often used alongside exercise, short movements, or physical therapy protocols.

Local vibration therapy activates sensory receptors (mechanoreceptors) in the skin and muscles. It feels extremely gentle and comfortable. The vibrations can provide an alternative sensory input that may help "retrain" the central nervous system and help you target and activate inhibited areas.

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Vibration causes your body to respond and stimulate these systems:

mind-muscle connection

Neurological

Musculoskeletal

Proprioceptive

Cardiovascular

Wear it wherever, whenever.

The Pulse Device can be used at-home, at the gym, during short movements (walks, etc.), or during physical therapy & rehab protocols.

Easy-to-Use App.

Seamlessly connect your device(s) to the Pulse Device app (available for iOS and Android) with the click of a button. No hassle, no learning curve.

Pick a Setting.

Pick between a variety of warm-up, workout, recovery, and rehab settings with detailed instructions per your specific use case. Once selected, start the vibrations and begin your protocol.

Receive Guidance.

View helpful information, placement diagrams, and content on how to use our device for a wide variety of applications.

Wear it wherever, whenever.

The Pulse Device can be used at-home, at the gym, during short movements (walks, etc.), or during physical therapy & rehab protocols.

Easy-to-Use App.

Seamlessly connect your device(s) to the Pulse Device app (available for iOS and Android) with the click of a button. No hassle, no learning curve.

Pick a Setting.

Pick between a variety of warm-up, workout, recovery, and rehab settings with detailed instructions per your specific use case. Once selected, start the vibrations and begin your protocol.

Receive Guidance.

View helpful information, placement diagrams, and content on how to use our device for a wide variety of applications.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Here are some of the most common questions we get: