The Neubie Advantage
Advanced neurostimulation technology for faster recovery and better outcomes.
What is the Neubie?
The Neubie is a direct current electrical stimulation device used in NeuFit (Neuromuscular Functional Integration Training) to identify and address neurological barriers to movement and recovery.
Unlike traditional e-stim devices that simply mask pain, the Neubie works with your nervous system to reprogram dysfunctional movement patterns, accelerate tissue healing, and restore function faster than conventional methods alone.
At MATRX, we integrate the Neubie into our physical therapy and fitness programs to give patients a measurable edge in their recovery.
Conditions We Treat
- Faster recovery from injury and surgery
- Reduced chronic pain without medication
- Improved muscle activation and strength
- Enhanced neuroplasticity for stroke and TBI patients
- Better range of motion and flexibility
- Accelerated tissue healing
- Identification of hidden neurological dysfunction
- Compatible with most PT treatment plans
Our Approach
Neurological Mapping
We use the Neubie to scan your body and identify areas where the nervous system is guarding or restricting movement.
Targeted Stimulation
Direct current stimulation is applied to these areas to re-educate the nervous system and unlock better movement patterns.
Accelerated Recovery
Combined with therapeutic exercise, the Neubie helps patients achieve faster gains in strength, mobility, and pain reduction.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Neubie painful?
Most patients describe the sensation as unusual but not painful. The intensity is always adjusted to your comfort level, and many patients find the treatment relaxing once they acclimate.
Who is a good candidate for Neubie treatment?
The Neubie can benefit a wide range of patients — from post-surgical recovery and chronic pain to neurologic conditions like stroke, SCI, and TBI. Your therapist will determine if the Neubie is appropriate for your specific condition.
How many sessions will I need?
Results vary by condition. Some patients notice improvement after a single session, while others benefit from a series of treatments integrated into their therapy plan. Your therapist will recommend a protocol based on your evaluation.
Does insurance cover Neubie treatment?
Neubie treatment is typically integrated into your physical therapy sessions, which are billed to insurance as part of your treatment plan. Contact our office for specifics regarding your coverage.
Experience the Neubie Difference
Ask about the Neubie during your next appointment or schedule a consultation.