MOTION ACTIVATED STIMULATION
A new approach to synchronizing muscle stimulation with movement
The Shoulder Pacemaker™ system (NEURALIGN SYSTEM S technology) delivers Motion Activated Stimulation (MAS) through a dynamic interaction between the patient and the device.
The integrated motion technology detects motor tasks and automatically adjusts the stimulation intensity, allowing patients to actively engage with the device to restore normal muscle activation patterns and balance.

This distinctive feature transforms a traditional electrical muscle stimulator into an interactive device capable of interpreting the patient’s movements and responding accordingly. In contrast, conventional electrical stimulation devices use a fixed rhythm, requiring patients to adapt their therapy to the device’s electrical impulses.
The Shoulder Pacemaker™ (NEURALIGN technology) overcomes this limitation by recognizing the patient’s movements through embedded sensors, enabling precise stimulation at the right time and intensity as prescribed. This patented feature significantly enhances the effectiveness of muscle stimulation during structured exercise programs.
As the patient moves their arm, the sensors detect the motion and automatically adjust the stimulation to match the movements, improving its applicability in a dedicated exercise regimen. Training with the Shoulder Pacemaker™ (NEURALIGN technology) focuses on the automated activation of hypoactive muscle groups or those with improper timing during movement. The goal is to help patients re-establish physiological muscle activation through a “feed-forward” mechanism, facilitating proper scapular repositioning.

AUTOMATIC INTERPRETATION OF THE EXERCISE
MOTION ACTIVATED STIMULATION
THE DEVICE ADAPTS TO THE PATIENT’S PACE
SPECIFIC REHAB PROTOCOLS
TRACKS AND RECORDS PROGRESS FOR BETTER MOTIVATION
COGNITIVE REINFORCEMENT THROUGH SENSORY AFFERENCES

NOT INTERACTIVE
“ON/OFF” STIMULATION
THE PATIENT HAS TO ADAPT TO THE DEVICE
GENERAL PURPOSE
NO RECORD OF PROGRESS
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