For general inquiries, call 1 877-564-0008 or [email protected]. Fax PoNS device prescriptions to 1 (215) 754-4903.

Spring Into Step with PoNS®:
Embrace the Season of Possibility

As the days grow longer and the air warms with the promise of renewal, spring reminds us that change — even transformation — is possible. And for people struggling with their walking ability due to their Multiple Sclerosis (MS), it’s a season that can spark new momentum.

This spring, we invite you to Spring Into Step with PoNS Therapy® — because progress starts with a single, supported step.

Spring into Step with PoNS

A 14-Week Journey Back Into Motion

PoNS Therapy® isn’t just a device—it’s a program built on partnership, consistency, and the power of neuroplasticity. The full 14-week PoNS treatment protocol is designed to help patients retrain their brain to improve their walking ability, through consistent physical therapy paired with our neuroplasticity-inducing PoNS device.

Like any great journey, success with PoNS starts with commitment and consistency. Patients who stick with the full 14-week program—as guided by their PoNS trainer—can experience meaningful changes in mobility and confidence.

A Program as Unique as You Are

No two people walk the same path, and no two PoNS journeys are the same. That’s why every PoNS patient works closely with a PoNS trainer to create a rehabilitation plan tailored to their needs, goals, and current capabilities.

Whether you’re focused on walking longer distances, reducing your reliance on support, or regaining confidence in your stride, your PoNS trainer is with you every step of the way— monitoring progress, celebrating wins, and adjusting your plan as needed.

Home-Based and Spring-Ready

PoNS Therapy is designed with portability and flexibility in mind. Patients can train with PoNS in clinical settings and at home—and depending on your program and goals, certain activities may even be done outdoors. Imagine completing part of your rehab in your backyard or during a gentle neighborhood walk, soaking up that much-needed spring sunshine—with PoNS, its possible!

Real Patients, Real Results

PoNS Therapy isn’t just about theory—it’s backed by real stories of transformation. MS patients with chronic gait and walking challenges have reported noticeable improvements in walking ability, and daily confidence. As one PoNS patient shared:

“Seeing the toes on my left foot move again for the first time in years really motivated me to see how much more they’d move the next day. I’m walking as I was 10 years ago, with minimal foot drop.”

These stories continue to fuel the commitment of therapists, families, and the PoNS team alike. Progress is possible — and spring is the perfect time to believe in new beginnings.

Individual results and experiences may vary. Talk to your doctor to see if PoNS is right for you.

Your Season to Step Forward

Whether you’re just learning about PoNS Therapy or already on your journey, now is a great time to recommit to your goals, embrace the season, and step forward into possibility.

Interested in learning more about how PoNS can support your rehabilitation journey, and get you
Back In Step With Life?

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

No serious adverse events related to the PoNS device were reported in the MS RCTs or in use in clinical rehabilitation settings to treat balance and gait disorders.

Some individuals have reported headaches, fatigue, and excess salivation. Excess salivation during training sessions often occurs but generally improves as patients get used to wearing the mouthpiece.

Indication
The PoNS® device is indicated for use as a short term treatment of gait deficit due to mild to moderate symptoms from multiple sclerosis and is to be used as an adjunct to a supervised therapeutic exercise program for adults 22 years of age and over by prescription only.

Contraindications
The PoNS® device delivers electrical stimulation directly to the surface of the tongue. Precautions for use are similar to those for transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS).

Electrical stimulation should not be used:

  • If there is an active or suspected malignant tumor
  • In areas of recent bleeding or open wounds
  • In areas that lack normal sensation

The PoNS® has not been tested on, and thus should not be used by individuals who are pregnant. Do not use the PoNS® if you are sensitive to nickel, gold or copper.

Use with caution
Electrical stimulation should only be used after seeking professional medical advice, and with caution in patients with any of the following:

  • Implanted electronic devices, including:
    • Cardiac pacemakers
    • Cardioverter defibrillators
    • Deep Brain Stimulators
    • Vagal Nerve Stimulators
    • Sacral nerve stimulators
    • Cochlear Implants
  • Metal in the mouth (e.g. piercings, braces, retainers, or other orthodontic appliance)
  • Seizure disorders
  • Epilepsy

Ready to get started with PoNS?

Patients who are seeking more information on how to get PoNS can email us at [email protected], or fill out our contact form: