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Therabody Launches “Therabody, for Her” To Support Women’s Wellbeing
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Therabody Launches “Therabody, for Her” To Support Women’s Wellbeing

Therabody for Her
The technology company has launched an initiative dedicated to women’s health across four life stages

Therabody has unveiled “Therabody, for Her,” an initiative dedicated to women’s health across four critical life stages: mental wellbeing, menstruation, motherhood, and menopause—termed the “Four Ms.” The initiative aims to provide women with the tools and knowledge they need to navigate these different phases of life.

Historically, women have been underrepresented in scientific research. Before 1993, women were largely excluded from clinical studies, and even today, they account for less than 40% of study participants. To drive change, Therabody has launched an inaugural research grant program, awarding funding to scientists focused on conditions that disproportionately affect women. One such study, led by PhD candidate Bailey McLagan at the University of Southern California and now published in the Journal of Women’s Health, demonstrated that PowerDot, Therabody’s electrical stimulation device, reduced menstrual pain by 25%. Additional research at the University of Michigan is exploring how behavioral science and Theragun use impact physical activity and pain management in women over 65. Meanwhile, a study at Georgia State University is investigating how pneumatic compression from JetBoots can enhance recovery and performance in African American female runners.

“Science is the key driver of our women’s wellness education and will be used to identify and validate new product innovation opportunities,” said Dr. Rachelle Reed, PhD, Senior Manager of Scientific Research at Therabody. “While we’re collaborating with reputable research teams to uncover new findings that will inspire product innovations, we have defined how our existing products help some of the most common concerns women have today: period pain, sleep, stress, and physical soreness.”

In addition to its research initiatives, “Therabody, for Her” aims to destigmatize conversations surrounding women’s health. The company is launching a video content series featuring discussions with thought leaders in women’s wellness, as well as an expanded library of educational content available on the Therabody website and app.

Therabody has also introduced Wellness Salons, which are live events designed to foster open dialogue among medical professionals, researchers, celebrities, and industry experts. These roundtable discussions will address key health concerns and offer practical solutions rooted in science and innovation.

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“At Therabody, our mission has always been to help people live better, healthier lives,” said Amanda Henry, Vice President of New Business and Women’s Wellness. “With ‘Therabody, for Her,’ we’re tackling critical issues in women’s health that have been overlooked for far too long. It’s time to bring these conversations into the open and provide real solutions that empower women through every stage of life.”

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