Beats Medical
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An app designed to help with mobility, speech and dexterity symptoms of Parkinson’s through daily tailored therapies and a dedicated support service.
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An app designed to help with mobility, speech and dexterity symptoms of Parkinson’s through daily tailored therapies and a dedicated support service.
A wearable device that uses vibrations to help reduce anxiety along with other motor and non-motor Parkinson’s symptoms.
A wearable chest-mounted buzzer aimed at helping with stiffness and slow movement by using vibrating therapy and cueing.
A suit designed to help people living with neurological symptoms such as spasticity, dystonia, muscle weakness, hypotonia, muscle rigidity by using electro-stimulation.
A wearable device worn on the lower leg to help you maintain a more fluid and stable gait using a discreet vibrational cueing system.
A hand exercise tool with gamification aimed at training hand and arm functions with fun activities that focus on different aspects of grip, hand and wrist movement.
A wrist-worn hand stabilizer designed to tackle hand tremor using motor and balance technology.
A shoe clip-on device for shuffling and slow movement, providing positive auditory feedback each time the wearer makes a ‘good step’.
An app designed for older adults improve strength, balance and help reduce the risk of falls.
An app for empowering people with Parkinson’s. It is the only app that tracks Parkinson’s symptom changes across the menstrual cycle.
Live exercises classes delivered online by neuro physiotherapists
Shoes that provide medical-grade gait analysis to share with your healthcare providers.
An app that gives people with Parkinson’s daily routines that aim to slow down the progression of the disease and live a better life, focusing on self-care.
An online exercise platform where you’ll find Parkinson’s specific programmes and exercise routines.
A wearable motion assistance device aimed at improving freezing of gait by using auditory and visual cues.
Discreet, non-invasive visual cueing glasses to improve posture, balance and quality of walking by using augmented reality (AR).
A laser treatment aimed at helping with several Parkinson’s symptoms including digestion problems, balance and motor coordination by targeting the gut and the nervous system.
A handheld medical therapeutic sphere designed to temporarily reduce hand tremor by using vibration therapy.