Aid-One

The body knows
before the mind does.

A haptic regulation system that reaches the nervous system through the hands — before words can.

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Aid-One Device

Aid-One

Two devices. Four rhythms. One system.

Reverse Cue Reactivity

Under stress, the nervous system becomes hyper-reactive to negative stimuli and muted to positive ones. Aid-One reverses this pattern — reducing inner pressure through haptic rhythm so the body can open back up to what is actually here.

Under Load

Negative
Positive

After Aid-One

Negative
Positive

The System

Four rhythms. One sequence.

01

Chaos

Meets the nervous system where it is. Matches internal turbulence.

02

Cleanup

Guides the transition. Eye movements and reverse breathing begin here.

03

Rest

The body settles. A baseline the nervous system can recognise as safe.

04

Action

Readiness returns. The capacity to engage — on the person's own terms.

Two devices. One connection.

The practitioner controls. The client receives. Both hold a device — connected wirelessly. Patterns are selected and triggered in real time.

Practitioner

Triggers & controls

Selects rhythms, adjusts intensity, controls pacing — in real time.

Client

Holds & receives

Feels the haptic rhythm through the palms — no instruction needed.

Three moments. One shift.

1

Hold

The client holds Aid-One. The haptic rhythm begins — no explanation required.

2

Breathe

Guided reverse breathing — 2 seconds in through the nose, 7 seconds out through the mouth — syncs with the device.

3

Shift

The nervous system responds before the mind catches up. Arousal drops. Presence returns.

It doesn't explain. It doesn't instruct. It reaches the body through the hands — and the body does the rest.

Developed With

Aid-One was developed in collaboration with the Falck Psychology Unit. Clinical-grade design. Practitioner-led. Built for real-world professional environments.

For Professionals

Aid-One is available for qualified health and mental health professionals. Get in touch to discuss how it fits your practice.

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