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GyroStim 101: Vestibular Stimulation

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GyroStim has been around since 2010, providing both neurologic treatment and training to people from all walks of life for countless different reasons. Today, fifteen years later, GyroStim is used in eight countries around the world in clinics, research labs, sports facilities, and military installations. Different things to different people Even with this longevity, answering the simple question: "What is GyroStim?" is far from simple. Many people recognize GyroStim as the spinning chair Sidney Crosby used when he had a concussion, others know GyroStim as the device a father invented for his daughter with cerebral palsy. GyroStim is also known as an athletic performance training tool, therapy for TBI, great for regulating autism and ADHD, helpful in Parkinson's and MS, effective for motion desentitization and more, and more, depending on context. The common denominator: vestibular stimulation All of these definitions are true, However, none of them address the essenti...

What is GyroStim?

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At GyroStim, we are driven by the science that clearly demonstrates the efficacy of vestibular stimulation and sensorimotor exercise for a multitude of conditions and purposes.  Fueled by this knowledge, we are committed to harnessing vestibular stimulation and sensorimotor exercise in ways that allow them to be applied with confidence, control, and replication not only for the advancement of scientific research, but more importantly, to further clinical applications for rehabilitation, human performance, and quality of life.     GyroStim is an automated multi-axis rotating chair integrated with an interactive laser targeting system. It delivers non-invasive and non-pharmaceutical strategies that challenge human function and performance. GyroStim works by providing data-driven incremental conditioning to the human sensorimotor system through specific combinations of vestibular stimulation, sensorimotor exercise, and cognitive challenge. Today...