"Stroke got in my way...
Then, the music started!"
Watch the video to meet Chrissy, one of the first people to try a prototype of InTandem.
InTandem is a medical device that improves walking for people who have had a stroke.
Chrissy will describe how InTandem works in her own words. Then, she’ll demonstrate how she uses the device.
Patients & Caregivers
Continue reading below to learn more about the clinical research supporting InTandem. Then, check your eligibility to get started.
InTandem users improved their walking speed by 22% in five weeks.
Read the InTandem pivotal study in Nature Communications to see the other powerful results.
About this Testimonial
Chrissy was one of the over 100 individuals who tested prototypes of InTandem during product development.
She was a participant in a non-clinical research study to inform product feature design.
In this video, Chrissy expresses her own personal experience and opinions, which may not be the same for all users. This video shows a prototype. The version of InTandem that is now available incorporates similar features.

How InTandem Works
InTandem delivers Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation (RAS), a form of neurologic music therapy.
As you start walking, InTandem plays music at your pace. This helps you synchronize your steps with the beat.
Next, InTandem will support you through a 30-minute walking session. The device will gradually increase the pace as you successfully walk to the beat. You may take breaks as needed.
Use InTandem 3x per week or as prescribed by your doctor
What’s Included?



InTandem is a use-at-home medical device. It ships directly to you. Everything you need to use InTandem is included.
The device comes with 2 shoe-worn sensors, a headset, and a touchscreen control unit.

Safety Information
Only use InTandem in safe environments.
Do not use InTandem in unsafe environments such as uneven, wet, or icy terrain, or areas with obstacles and hazards in the walking path such as furniture, pets, pedestrians or traffic increase the risk of slips, trips, falls or collision.
Stop using InTandem if you experience abnormal symptoms.
Stop using InTandem if experiencing abnormal muscle or joint pain, or abnormal symptoms such as nausea, shortness of breath or excessive fatigue.
Do not use InTandem on a treadmill.