The SynPhNe Solution has been clinically validated and was developed with 14 patents after 10 years of rigorous study.
Read moreSynPhNe is a close-knit community of patients, caregivers, and therapists working together to address the rehabilitation...
Read moreWatch the backstory about SynPhNe founders and our ENABler technology that appeared on Channel News Asia....
Read moreTelemedicine is changing physical therapy through our virtual experience. It gives patients a platform...
Read moreAfter training on SynPhNe in the hospital, patients can take the device home and continue with guided therapy remotely...
Read moreSynPhNe helps restore patient dignity by making them feel more independent...
Read moreSynPhNe modules are designed to be used individually or can be combined for patients with a constellation of therapy conditions...
Read moreMany patients who undergo physical therapy still struggle to lead independent lives. To achieve independence...
Read moreFor patients with dyslexia, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and other learning disabilities...
Read moreChanges in the body as a result of aging are accompanied by adaptations in physiological and cognitive functions...
Read moreSynPhNe empowers patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals with insight into the mind-body connection ...
Read moreUsing the principles of neuroplasticity and self-regulation, SynPhNe works with the most fundamental and measurable signals...
Read moreChanges in the body as a result of aging are accompanied by adaptations in physiological and cognitive functions...
Read moreSynPhNe empowers patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals with insight into the mind-body connection ...
Read moreSynPhNe™ helps patients learn to live more independently
SynPhNe (Synergistic Physio-Neuro Platform) is the world’s first wearable solution to help stroke survivors and patients with disabilities recover and lead more independent lives.
SynPhNe provides a wide range of care programs that can address the key challenges of rehabilitation and recovery from stroke and traumatic brain injuries (TBI), learning disabilities, the effects of aging, chronic stress and pain.