OSKA PULSE

Start Living with Less Pain Today

Are you sick of taking pills, rubbing on creams, or swallowing potions to deal with your pain? If you want to deal with the cause of your pain, rather than just blocking it, then the OSKA Pulse could very well be your answer. Read on........

ABOUT OSKA

HOW OSKA PULSE WORKS


Oska Pulse addresses the root cause of pain:

True pain relief involves targeting the origin of your discomfort rather than merely blocking pain signals to the brain.

Oska Pulse transforms the healing process by effectively reducing inflammation and pain across a range of conditions, including musculoskeletal injuries, wounds, arthritis, and endometriosis. Moreover, it dramatically enhances the speed and effectiveness of recovery after surgery.

Learn more about the science behind Oska Pulse and how you can use this as part of your treatment plan.

PAIN MANAGEMENT

CONDITIONS

Inflammation

With 640 to 850 muscles in the human body, depending on how they are grouped, most people will experience muscle pain at some point in their lives.

My husband has suffered with chronic neck and back problems for over 20 yrs and is very sceptical of any ‘new gadget’… He tried it to humour me and now, his blue mouse travels with him wherever he goes!

– Jacqueline C. (USA)

HOW TO USE YOUR OSKA PULSE

Stay up-to-date

OSKA INSIGHTS

OSKA PEMF Pain Relief Device: A Mini Review Trial

OSKA PEMF Pain Relief Device: A Mini Review Trial

About the Device Product: OSKA Pulse, a pulsed electromagnetic field wearable device Indication: This nonprescriptive, FDA-registered Medical Device Class 1 is manufacturer-indicated for acute or ...
Treating Chronic Pain Using the Oska Pulse Device

Treating Chronic Pain Using the Oska Pulse Device

Recently declared a nationwide public health emergency, the misuse and abuse of opioids in the United States takes the lives of more than 90 Americans every day.¹ The most recent report from the U...
CRPS Study: Commencement

CRPS Study: Commencement

A Chronic Regional Pain Study is being conducted by Prof. Gierthmühlen at the University of Kiel. Click here for more information on CRPS.