Oska bills the Pulse as a “safe, easy-to-use, portable and wearable health technology product designed to help reduce muscle stiffness, temporarily relieve minor pain and increase mobility for people who have acute or chronic pain.” The company says the Pulse “can help dilate blood vessels, which may reduce inflammation and increase blood flow.”
The new app arrives this spring.
I’ve tried the Pulse, using it mainly at night (some people wear it all day) and I think it does help alleviate some pain. But it’s hard to quantify just how much therapy it’s providing. When you wear it, you don’t feel much, although sometimes your skin gets a little warm underneath the device, which has a pulsating blue light when it’s on.
It charges via Micro-USB and its battery life is very good. You can wear it for several hours and strap it onto just about anywhere on your body using the included compression wrap.
My only problem with the device is that it’s a little too expensive. Although the quality and durability improved with the second-generation version, it doesn’t look or feel like a $400 device. It would ideally cost less. But its features and usability should improve once the app comes out.
It’s also worth noting that the company offers a 30-day money back guarantee, so you can try it and see whether it has any positive impact. It’s one of those devices with a little gray area surrounding it, but it is interesting and the company has amassed the usual assortment of testimonials from users who swear it works.
Oska Pulse pain-relief wearable device perks up CES
Here are some of the Oska Pulse’s key features, according to the company:
Ergonomically designed and will fit anywhere on your body. Pain relief with no drugs or side effects.
Mimics the body’s own recovery processes to relieve pain, muscle stiffness and inflammation, using optimized pulsed electromagnetic field technology (PEMF) to encourage recovery at a cellular level.
Designed to address areas of the body most susceptible to injury or degeneration, including knee, back, muscle and joint pain.
Oska Pulse is $399 (with free ground shipping to US residents in the lower 48) with a 30-day money back guarantee
Via Cnet