MobiHealth News July 3, 2025
Jessica Hagen

The wristband is designed to alleviate essential tremors by modulating the nervous system and restoring motor control.

Minneapolis-based Fasikl has received FDA 510(k) clearance for its Felix NeuroAI Wristband for adults with essential tremor.

The wearable combines AI and neurotechnology to modulate the nervous system to help alleviate functional limitations caused by tremors.

The company’s AI continuously adjusts stimulation parameters to provide therapy that calms tremors and helps restore motor control.

Fasikl touts that Felix provides relief for both hands, even if the wearer only has the wristband on one arm, and can help patients with mild, moderate and severe tremors.

“We’re entering an exciting new chapter, not just for Fasikl, but for the millions of people living...

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