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Bioelectronics to Assist with Occupational Health
500 million working days are lost a year due to chronic pain in Europe, costing €300 billion a year. At NuroKor BioElectronics, we’ve worked hard to contribute to lowering statistics like these on occupational health hazards. This means we’re setting foot into a market projected to be worth $27Bn by 2022: wearable technology.

What makes NuroKor Bioelectronics different?
Research and development are at the heart of the work we’re doing at NuroKor Bioelectronics. Our team believes the power is in the data. By equipping ourselves with specialised industry experts and arduously working in ongoing research we’re able to stay at the forefront of innovation within the electroceuticals market.

The birth of NuroKor Bioelectronics
NuroKor CEO and Founder, Rick Rowan was a long term back pain sufferer, who knew there had to be something more than just pain killers to manage chronic and acute pain. After being introduced to a basic nerve stimulator machine, he saw the incredible potential of bioelectronics. But knew there was still more to be done to push the boundaries on electroceuticals beyond static waveforms. That’s how NuroKor Bioelectronics was born.

Beyond Human: How Bioelectronics Is Innovating The Animal Market
Did you know the application of bioelectronic technology extends beyond humans?! NuroKor has quickly established itself as a key player in the animal care market. We have already established NuroKor Equine, and are currently working on alternatives for canine and feline care - with a focus on canine arthritis and wound care. This area of focus is still in its infancy, however, we are pushing forward through a heavy focus on R&D.

Aesthetics and Bioelectronics: A New Wave of Recovery
NuroKor Bioelectronics is expanding into a variety of markets - including the area of aesthetics. Bioelectronic technology, like NuroKor, holds the potential to revolutionise this market, specifically in optimising aesthetics recovery post-surgery. This is soon to be developed territory and another space to watch in the NuroKor world.

Personal trainer, Chris Heron discovers NuroKor mibody
Optimising recovery using bioelectronic technology is no longer a thing of the future. Check out this quick video with Chris Heron from The Engine Room to see the potential of bioelectronics for training and recovery.

NuroKor BioElectronics believes pain relief should adapt to your lifestyle

The misused and misunderstood term TENS

How bioelectronics can help support us through the ageing process

How bioelectronic technologies can help patients with Fibromyalgia

How bioelectronic technology can push back muscle atrophy in the ageing
Original research from 2014 addressed whether electrical muscle stimulation is an alternative intervention to improve muscle recovery. It showed that neuromuscular stimulation training or NMS protocols have been proven to counteract muscle decline in seniors.

Bioelectronics - the misconceptions

How long have we been using electricity for therapeutic purposes?

How to hack the body's batteries using microcurrents

Post-op pain management - the benefits of peripheral nerve stimulation

Lower back pain has been identified as a leading cause of disability globally
Lower back pain affects 540 million people globally. Bioelectrical medicine along with structured activity...