Pulsetto, a leader in neuromodulation, has announced its support for the US Paralympics team. Povilas Sabaliauskas, Pulsetto CEO and founder, said the company would extend its support to a diverse group of accomplished Paralympians who have excelled in their respective sports and serve as inspirational figures to athletes around the world.
The list of athletes includes Noelle Lambert, a world-class sprinter who lost her left leg in a moped accident. Noelle, who defied the odds by becoming a Paralympian, debuted at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, where she competed in the 100-meter dash, showcasing her resilience and determination.
Meanwhile, Jaleen Roberts, a long jumper and sprinter, has won multiple medals at the Paralympic Games. Her dedication to her sport and her ability to overcome challenges makes her a true embodiment of Pulsetto’s mission.
Also part of the list is Beatriz Hatz, who is known for her incredible speed and has established herself as a force to be reckoned with in the world of Paralympic sprinting. Her drive to succeed exemplifies the relentless pursuit of excellence.
Meanwhile, Pulsetto will also be supporting Noah Malone, a visually impaired sprinter who has proven that no obstacle is too great to overcome. He has earned medals at the Paralympic level and continues to inspire others with his determination and talent.
Pulsetto was also touched by the inspiring story of Derek Loccident, who, after losing his left foot in an accident, transitioned from football to track and field, where he has since thrived. His story is a testament to the power of perseverance and adaptation.
On the other hand, Cat Guimaraes, competing in both track and field events, has demonstrated versatility and strength in her athletic career. She represents the spirit of adaptability that Pulsetto champions.
Isaac Jean-Paul is another Paralympic high and long jumper who has consistently pushed the boundaries of what is possible. His achievements are a testament to his hard work and dedication. Meanwhile, Ryan Medrano, another Paralympian, has shown his resilience and commitment to adaptive sports. His contributions to his sport and community make him a valuable ambassador for Pulsetto.
In addition to these incredible athletes, Pulsetto is also sponsoring their esteemed coach, Chris Mack, who has played a pivotal role in their development and success. His expertise and guidance have helped these athletes reach the highest levels of competition, and his passion for adaptive sports aligns perfectly with Pulsetto’s values.
Pulsetto has made headway in the market with its Pulsetto device, a vagus nerve stimulator designed to biohack the parasympathetic nervous system. This technology has proved to be a game-changer in regulating vital bodily functions and promoting overall wellness.
“Vagus nerve stimulation can enhance an athlete’s recovery by reducing inflammation and promoting relaxation, which aids in faster muscle repair. It also improves heart rate variability, leading to better cardiovascular efficiency and endurance,” Sabaliauskas told the press in an interview. Additionally, stimulating the vagus nerve can reduce stress and anxiety, helping athletes maintain focus and mental resilience during competition.
“We believe that Pulsetto devices will help athletes achieve greater results and recover faster,” Sabaliauskas added.
For more information about Pulsetto and its products, visit Pulsetto’s website at https://pulsetto.tech/.
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