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Zenowell Makes Its Luna and Vita Devices Available to More Clinics

ZenoWell, a company that emerged from Heidelberg University Medical School, has expanded its wearable auricular vagus nerve stimulation devices — known as Luna and Vita — into a network of 100 specialty clinics and therapy centers across Europe, North America, Asia, and Oceania. This move targets the physiotherapy and alternative wellness sectors rather than traditional hospital systems.

The wearable vagus nerve stimulation devices offer a non-invasive approach that targets the autonomic nervous system. They deliver transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation through the outer ear.

The innovations are being integrated into practices that address a wide range of conditions, including stress dysregulation, sleep disorders, anxiety, chronic pain, irritable bowel syndrome, postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, and metabolic and gut health issues. Ultimately, ZenoWell’s strategy involves partnering with boutique clinics, rehab studios, functional health centers, and independent therapy practices where clients often seek care after conventional medical approaches have not provided sufficient relief.

Trend Themes

  1. Wearable Neuromodulation — Non-invasive stimulation wearables are expanding access to nervous system therapies outside hospitals, creating new models for clinic-based treatment and ongoing self-regulation support.
  2. Boutique Bioelectronic Care — Specialty wellness clinics are becoming early adopters of bioelectronic devices, positioning high-touch therapy environments as testing grounds for personalized autonomic health services.
  3. Gut-brain Wellness — Interest in the connection between nervous system regulation, digestion, sleep, and stress is opening space for integrated programs that combine devices, coaching, and functional health protocols.

Industry Implications

  1. Digital Health — Wearable vagus nerve stimulation adds a new layer to connected care by blending sensor-enabled wellness, therapeutic devices, and decentralized patient engagement.
  2. Physiotherapy — Rehab and therapy practices can incorporate neuromodulation tools into recovery programs, broadening treatment pathways for chronic pain, dysautonomia, and stress-related conditions.
  3. Alternative Wellness — Functional health centers and independent clinics are gaining access to medical-grade technologies that elevate wellness services beyond supplements, coaching, and manual therapies.

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