eXciteOSA Start Kit Tongue Stimulator for Snoring and Sleep Apnea
eXciteOSA Start Kit Tongue Stimulator for Snoring and Sleep Apnea
No Prescription Needed in Canada
Clinically proven daytime therapy for Mild Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Snoring
Target Root Cause, not the symptoms
Day time Use, 20 minutes at a time
Reduces snoring and mild OSA in just 6 weeks!
Money back guarantee!*
*Money back guarantee after 42-sessions of proper compliance if there is no improvemetns in your snoring and/or sleep. Subject to 6% processing fee.*
You will receive an email a few days after purchase with an activation code after purchase as long as an e-mail is provided. This will allow monitoring of compliance and makes it easy for resupplies.
*In order to be eligible for the money back guarantee, the ExciteOSA must be used as clinically recommended and show no improvements in symptoms of Obstructive sleep apnea and/or generalized better sleep. This device is made for Snoring, Mild and Moderate degrees of sleep apnea.
**For Home sleep test packages, we will contact you in 24 business hours for additional medical and general information. The testing kit will be shipped with the ExciteOSA device with a Return Way Bill for the return of the testing device.
Sleep better
with eXciteOSA®
eXciteOSA® is the world’s first daytime therapy proven to strengthen weak tongue muscles known to be the root cause of sleep apnea and snoring. This revolutionary way to treat snoring and sleep apnea improves the way the tongue and upper airway muscles function, leading to better muscle endurance and helping prevent airway collapse. Unlike other OSA and snoring treatments, the eXciteOSA targets the oral muscle functions through neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES). With this daytime therapy, there's no need for uncomfortable masks, tubes, or headgear! With 90% of patients reporting a reduction in snoring time, this easy-to-use treatment will help you sleep better and receive treatment more comfortably.
Warning: Do not use eXciteOSA if you have a pacemaker or implanted electrodes.
USER GUIDE
Videos and studies
Myofunctional therapy was first proposed as a possible treatment for OSA in the 1990s. The practice involves a series of isometric (continuous) and isotonic (intermittent) exercises which target the soft palate, tongue, and facial muscles, such as tongue movements, lip contractions, suction maneuvers, and breathing exercises. A meta-analysis was published in 2021 which included fifteen studies representing n=237 participants in total. The largest individual study sample size was n=30. A significant reduction in the AHI was reported (28.0±16.2 to 18.6±13.1 events/hour; 34% reduction); in a sensitivity analysis performed after removal of five studies exhibiting statistical heterogeneity, the mean reduction in AHI was reduced to 7.2 events/hour (95% CI 6.1-8.3)