Pain is never a point — it's the end of a chain. noPain reads where you are, what you were doing, and how you feel, then hands you a 5-minute protocol that works upstream of the ache. No diagnosis. No catalogue to scroll. Just the next right move.
iOS · Apple Health · Built on Applied Functional Science
Your chair. Your deadline. The exact ache you woke up with this morning. noPain reads your situation, understands your pain, and does one thing with everything it's got — bring the number down.
Ten hours at a desk collapses your ribcage. The diaphragm stops moving like a piston, and the chain runs downward: eyes, head, neck, thoracic spine — until it surfaces as lower-back pain.
So the first move is almost never the sore spot. It's breath and the thoracic spine — releasing what froze upstream before mobilizing what went stiff below.
First intervention · breathing + thoracicEvery session opens with a test and closes with a retest. The change isn't a streak counter or a badge — it's range and ease you measure in your own body.
Stiff rotation, shallow breath, ache at the base of the spine.
Three to four moves. Sensation leads, gravity does the work, breath drives activation.
Freer rotation, deeper breath, the ache backed off. Logged to your history.
You never browse a library of exercises. You describe what's going on — and the assistant does the rest.
"Lower back, sitting all day, at my desk." Plain language — no forms to fill.
Zone × stage × position resolves into a Release → Mobilize → Activate sequence made for your context.
Anatomically precise animations, sensation as your navigator, gravity as your ally.
It logs the delta and learns. "Like last time when it helped" actually means something.
Built on Gray Institute Applied Functional Science. A single base movement, varied across plane, position, intensity and equipment, becomes a hundred distinct stimuli — the thousand-squats principle.
The body moves in three planes at once: sagittal, frontal, transverse. Our exercises aren't a flat list — they're worked examples of that idea.
The AI in nopAIn isn't a chatbot.
It's Applied Intelligence about your body.
Intelligence is the methodology — the way context, sensation and history compose the right next move. The technology underneath is plumbing. The product is what your body learns.
Direct to you — not your employer. Where Hinge Health and Sword sell to companies, noPain is built for the person at the desk.
Ten hours at the laptop, shoulders creeping toward your ears. Reset between commits.
The chair is your office. Short, exact protocols that fit between the meetings.
SF, NYC, Austin or wherever the Wi-Fi is. The body still pays the desk's bill.
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