For Patients
Physician prescribed neurotherapeutics for Parkinson's Disease and Essential Tremor — designed to support movement, stability, and confidence in everyday life from home.
A new approach to Parkinson's care
Two physician prescribed neurotherapeutics designed to work together — one supporting movement, stability, and muscle function, the other detecting and interrupting tremor activity before it fully develops.
A full body wearable designed to deliver therapeutic electrical stimulation during guided home based therapy sessions. Integrated sensors continuously adapt stimulation to support muscle contraction, mobility, stability, and everyday movement as functional needs change over time. Physician prescribed for home use with remote therapeutic monitoring.
Home-based · NMES + Photobiomodulation · Remotely monitored
See how it works →A two component closed loop wearable designed for continuous tremor monitoring throughout the day. The EEG earpiece detects cortical activity associated with tremor onset and wirelessly signals the PAS cuff to deliver targeted nerve stimulation before tremors fully develop.
Continuous wear · Closed-loop · Tremor-focused
See how it works →Designed for Essential Tremor
A continuously worn wearable that detects tremor signatures and responds automatically — physician-prescribed, remotely monitored, and built to work within your everyday life.
A two-component closed-loop system. The EEG earpiece continuously monitors neural activity for the oscillatory patterns that precede essential tremor onset. The moment a tremor signature is detected, it wirelessly signals the PAS cuff — which delivers targeted peripheral nerve stimulation to interrupt the tremor before it fully develops. The loop runs continuously, in the background of your day.
Continuous wear · Closed-loop · EEG + PAS
See how it works →This therapy was designed for you
Therapy should adapt to where you are today.
Not sure whether this therapy is right for you? Connect with our team to learn more.
The NMES suit program
What consistent therapy may begin to look and feel like over time.
Weeks 1–2
The stimulation is gentle and responsive. Early sessions are focused on building consistency, learning the routine, and allowing the body to adapt to stimulation assisted movement. Most patients begin to feel more comfortable and confident with each session.
Weeks 3–4
Sessions begin to feel more natural and require less mental preparation. The suit continuously reads movement patterns and calibrates stimulation in real time, creating a more personalized therapeutic experience with each use.
Weeks 5–8
Neuromuscular adaptations from consistent stimulation begin to compound. While every patient responds differently, this is often when functional improvements may begin to appear more noticeably in daily movement and activity.
Weeks 9–12
With continued use, stimulation assisted movement becomes more integrated into daily life. Patients often describe greater consistency, confidence, and ease with everyday activities as therapy continues over time.
In our 12-week pilot trial, 40+ Parkinson's patients completed this program at 3 sessions per week. 4.8 out of 5 patient satisfaction score. Excellent tolerability.
The wearable — for Parkinson's
Parkinson's tremor doesn't follow a schedule. It can appear during a conversation, over a meal, or while reaching for something across the table. The EEG + PAS wearable is designed for those moments.
In the morning, you put on the EEG earpiece and PAS cuff. Throughout the day, the closed loop system runs quietly in the background, monitoring the cortical activity that can precede a tremor. When a tremor signature is detected, the cuff automatically delivers brief targeted stimulation. The system resets. Monitoring continues.
At the end of the day, you take it off.
The goal is not thinking about tremor all day. It is having the system respond before you need to.
Morning
Put on the EEG earpiece and PAS cuff. The system starts automatically and calibrates in the background for the day ahead.
Throughout the day
Continuous monitoring runs quietly in the background. When a tremor signature is detected, the cuff automatically delivers brief targeted stimulation. The system resets and continues monitoring in real time.
Evening
Remove both components at the end of the day. Therapy insights are securely available to your physician for ongoing remote monitoring.
From the pilot trial
"I noticed a distinct improvement during each session, and these benefits lasted for a few days afterward. The suit was comfortable to wear, and even after it was turned off, I felt that the stimulation effects continued, making it easier for me to move."
Pilot Trial Participant — Parkinson's Disease
"As I progressed through the program, my morning routine changed. I found I could relax and didn't feel as anxious — I was able to delay my first dose by an hour and a half each morning. Throughout the day I needed fewer doses. I was going 8 to 9 hours without medication from morning to evening."
Pilot Trial Participant — Parkinson's Disease
4.8/5 patient satisfaction · 40+ participants · 12-week pilot trial · Excellent tolerability
Common questions
No. The NMES stimulation is designed to be comfortable — most patients describe it as a gentle tingling or light muscle contraction. The suit automatically adjusts intensity based on your movement, so it never delivers more stimulation than your muscles need. If anything feels uncomfortable, you can remove the suit at any time.
Yes. The NMES suit is a non-pharmacological, non-invasive therapy designed to work alongside — not replace — your existing treatment. You do not need to change or discontinue any medication to use the suit. We always recommend talking to your neurologist or movement disorder specialist before starting any new therapy program.
The Stabilis platform is physician-prescribed. Your neurologist or referring physician prescribes the program and monitors your progress remotely through our platform. If you're interested in participating in our next trial cohort, submit your information below and our team will be in touch.
Very little. You need a clear space to move — a living room or bedroom floor is sufficient. The suit is self-contained and does not require any additional equipment, clinic infrastructure, or Wi-Fi connection to operate. A charging cable is included.
The NMES suit was designed for Parkinson's patients across a range of stages. The primary focus is patients experiencing functional decline in daily activities who want to maintain or improve mobility and independence. If you're unsure whether the suit is appropriate for your situation, we're happy to discuss it.
Yes. While the NMES suit addresses quality of life and functional improvement, the EEG + PAS wearable is designed specifically for tremor management in Parkinson's disease patients. It is a separate, complementary device. Learn more about it on this page, or explore the How It Works section for the wearable.
The EEG + PAS wearable consists of two components: an EEG earpiece worn on the ear, and a PAS cuff worn on the upper arm. Both are designed to be low-profile and unobtrusive. Once on, the system runs automatically — there are no buttons to press, no settings to manage. When the system detects a tremor signature, the cuff delivers a brief targeted stimulation. Most patients describe the sensation as subtle. The device is designed to be present when it matters and invisible the rest of the time. Your physician monitors your data remotely throughout the day.
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