CIONIC
@cionicwearCIONIC is a bionic clothing company on a mission to superpower human mobility, empowering people of all abilities to move without limits.
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Patty has been living with MS for 37 years & was a PT for 47 years. She shares her thoughts about receiving her diagnosis, how far technology & treatment has come, & how the Cionic Neural Sleeve has helped improve her mobility, self-esteem, energy, & more. youtube.com/watch?v=eNhrAB…
On this #VeteransDay, two things: 1/ Thank you Veterans. We are grateful to those who have served, and sacrificed for, our country. 2/ VA benefits coverage: the Cionic Neural Sleeve is now available through VA healthcare benefits. Get started: cionic.com/va?utm_source=…
We’re proud to celebrate #NDEAM. Today, we’d like to share Faith’s story. Faith is an Enterprise Management Strategic Leader at CSC who is living with MS. Her story highlights the strength, adaptability, and determination behind every step forward. blog.cionic.com/disability-emp…
We're excited to share that the Neural Sleeve has been named a finalist in the Fierce Innovation Awards by @LifeSciEvents This recognition strengthens our commitment to revolutionizing mobility with cutting-edge bionic clothing. #FierceInnovationAwards …novationawards.fiercelifesciences.com/fiercehealthca…
Service to others is a core value at CIONIC. We are both humbled and energized at the opportunity to broaden the availability of the Neural Sleeve across the VHA through our partnership with @lovellgov blog.cionic.com/cionic-proudly…
Adaptive fashion has come a long way—from functional beginnings to front and center at NYFW. Maddi recently modeled for @RunwayOfDreams1, a nonprofit on a mission to increase disability representation in the fashion and beauty industries. blog.cionic.com/nyfw-adaptive-…
Meet Steve. He is a 23-year Air Force Veteran and busy father of four. In 2017, he was diagnosed with PPMS. He has been using the Neural Sleeve to improve his mobility. Here is his story. blog.cionic.com/veterans-with-…
On average, workers with disabilities earn 12% less than their non-disabled counterparts. Approximately 9% of that gap cannot be explained due to differences in education, age, or the type of work. #NDEAM blog.cionic.com/10-national-di…
If you or someone you know is a #veteran interested in getting a Neural Sleeve under VA benefits, visit cionic.com/va.
Cionic is partnering with a veteran-owned business to improve access to its Neural Sleeve for improving patients' walking ability in MS. bit.ly/3TRfw2O #news
Cionic Neural Sleeve won the gold award at the @EdisonAwards! 💡 Being recognized with an Edison Award—and winning the top prize in the Wearable & Implantable Medical Devices category @cionicwear Read more: edisonawards.com/2024-finalists/
"Before the Neural Sleeve, I worried about tripping with every step I took, and today I am walking with more confidence and reduced fear of falling." - Steve, U.S. Air Force retiree living with MS. Thanks for the feature, @MSNewsToday! multiplesclerosisnewstoday.com/news-posts/202…
It's #NDEAM. This month is an opportunity to reflect on the achievements of individuals with disabilities in the workforce and the challenges they continue to face. Understanding the facts surrounding disability employment is crucial for creating a more inclusive workforce.
Meet Steve - a 23-year Air Force #Veteran and busy father of four. Steve lives with #MultipleSclerosis and is using the Neural Sleeve to improve his mobility. Learn more on the CIONIC blog: blog.cionic.com/veterans-with-…
“Who says being sick or disabled means sacrificing style? I want to feel pretty, but I also want to be comfortable in my clothes and while using my mobility aids.” Read more about Blanca's journey with MS, mobility, and #adaptivefashion on the CIONIC blog: blog.cionic.com/walking-with-s…
On the blog! Electrode Placement for Foot Drop: Donning + Configuring the Neural Sleeve Proper electrode placement is key to achieving dorsiflexion if you experience #footdrop. Read more about tips for proper placement here: blog.cionic.com/electrode-plac…
Almost two years ago, Christine Gregory was hit by a drunk driver, resulting in a devastating spinal cord injury that left her unable to feel or move from the waist down. Learn more about her journey from wheelchair to walking on the CIONIC blog: blog.cionic.com/from-wheelchai…
Earlier this week, CIONIC Community Engagement & Advocacy Manager, Maddi Niebanck, embarked on one of her "more frightening endeavors to date: walking the runway for New York Fashion Week." Here she is before the show, wearing her Neural Sleeve. blog.cionic.com/function-meets…
On the blog! Upper motor neuron disorders encompass a range of conditions that significantly affect movement and muscle control. Learn more here: blog.cionic.com/upper-motor-ne…
We have a few demo spots available at Shirley Ryan @AbilityLab in Chicago, IL, on Tuesday, August 27th! If you are interested, please fill out this form and a member of our team will reach out with more information: cionic.com/coe
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