Michael Varveris, M.D.

Neubie Therapy

Harness the Power of the Nervous System for Rapid Recovery

Whether you're recovering from an injury, managing chronic pain, or looking to enhance muscle performance, Neubie therapy offers a breakthrough solution. At the office of Michael Varveris, MD, we utilize the Neubie device to target the root of dysfunction—your nervous system. This cutting-edge, FDA-cleared technology helps optimize healing, restore movement, and accelerate muscle building in a fraction of the time of traditional therapies.

Neubie Therapy

What Is Neubie and How Does It Work?

The Neubie, an acronym for "Neuro-Bio-Electric," is an advanced, FDA-cleared device designed to enhance tissue healing and neuromuscular re-education through the application of direct current (DC). This device uniquely stimulates the nervous system to promote the recovery of tissue, bone, muscle, and nerves, thereby facilitating expedited healing, increased strength, and improved functionality. Notably, over 90% of users experience significant improvements following their initial session, including decreased pain, enhanced mobility, and improved overall performance.

Neubie therapy is particularly effective for:

  • Soft tissue injuries
  • Post-surgical rehabilitation
  • Chronic joint or muscle pain
  • Muscle imbalances and atrophy
  • Strength and performance enhancement

This therapy is safe, non-invasive, and tailored to your unique neuromuscular patterns, making it ideal for both athletes and those recovering from injury or managing chronic conditions.

Benefits of Neubie Therapy

01

Accelerated Recovery

Speeds up tissue healing and mobility restoration after injury or surgery.

02

Pain Reduction

Alleviates musculoskeletal pain by calming the nervous system and reducing inflammation.

03

Muscle Activation & Growth

Enhances recruitment of dormant muscle fibers to improve strength and build lean muscle.

04

Improved Movement Efficiency

Reprograms faulty neuromuscular patterns to restore optimal functional movement.

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