For control · MS

Direct Current Therapy

Targeted stimulation to improve strength and control for people living with MS.
Photo — direct current therapy in action

How it works

Uses targeted electrical stimulation to activate muscles and improve neuromuscular control, integrated with active training for individuals living with multiple sclerosis.
Targeted electrical stimulation activates muscles and improves neuromuscular control where MS has disrupted the signal between brain and muscle. Stimulation is integrated with active training, so gains transfer into real movement.
Who it's for
Individuals living with multiple sclerosis who are working to maintain and rebuild strength, coordination, and functional control.
Good to know
Capabilities

What this program delivers

MS-specialized

A protocol designed around how MS affects signal and fatigue.

Targeted stimulation

Direct activation of affected muscle groups.

Integrated training

Stimulation paired with active movement for carryover.

Fatigue-aware pacing

Sessions structured to work with your energy, not against it.
Inside a session

What a session looks like

Stimulation-assisted activation paired with active exercise blocks, structured around your energy levels — MS-aware pacing is part of the protocol, not an afterthought.

Outcomes we train for

Photo — session detail, direct current therapy
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