Exopulse Mollii Suit
Exopulse Molli Suit
The Exopulse Mollii Suit is a suit that uses low-frequency electrostimulation to reduce the typical symptoms associated with neurological disorders such as spasticity, activate muscles, and relieve chronic pain. It is a medical device (Class IIa) approved in Europe that contains 58 embedded electrodes strategically distributed to stimulate 40 key muscles in the body. The suit is used to stimulate the antagonist muscle of a muscle that presents spasticity. For example, if the biceps is affected by spasticity or becomes tense, the suit is used to stimulate the triceps. Through a natural reflex mechanism, called reciprocal inhibition, the biceps relaxes.
The Exopulse Mollii Suit is made of a lightweight, elastic material and adapts to different body sizes and shapes. The electrodes connect to a controller that emits controlled and personalized electrical impulses that are adjusted according to the individual needs of each patient. Therapy with the Exopulse Mollii Suit is a non-invasive and non-pharmacological approach to improve function and reduce symptoms in people with neuromuscular disabilities. The electrical stimulation provided by the suit can help reduce pain, improve blood circulation, improve muscle strength and coordination, and improve the quality of life for patients with neuromuscular disabilities.
The Exopulse Mollii Suit is commonly used to treat patients with various neuromuscular conditions, such as cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, stroke, and spinal cord injuries. Numerous studies have demonstrated its effectiveness in these neurological disorders, and clinical trials continue in renowned centers such as the Karolinska Institute (Sweden) and the Mayo Clinic (USA).