Atlantide embraces the cutting edge of biotechnology and neuroscience and participates in the project proposed by Uose – sponsor of Consoli Sferc Centrale – at the hands of osteopath Noemi Mazza, a professional who has been collaborating with the toucans since the beginning of the season alongside the team led by the team physiotherapist Simone Cinelli.

Dr. Mazza is a partner of Uose, an innovative startup founded in Brescia in 2020 to create a digital platform that professionally manages communities and events in different sectors, integrating networking, booking and e-commerce functions. Uose proposed to Roberto Zambonardi the use of medical devices patented by Cerebro® to improve the health conditions of his athletes and to prevent injuries.

“Uose has chosen to be a sponsor of Atlantide – explains CEO Alessio Troilo – to enhance Brescia’s sporting excellence by making the most innovative scientific approaches available in the field of neuroscience applied to sport. For us it is also an opportunity: we want to demonstrate that the hands of the professionals who take care of the Serie A athletes are the same ones that will take care of the guests of the facilities that we are integrating into our project on the hospitality sector, which involves professionals of well-being, health and tourist reception”.

Noemi Mazza is one of these professionals: osteopath and massotherapist with a master’s degree in neuroscience from the Cerebro® high training school, she is the one who follows the project with the toucans in the field, as well as supporting – with the support of Andrea De Donatis, kinesiologist and partner Uose – the physiotherapy team led by Simone Cinelli in the daily treatment of athletes. “We treat critical issues at a musculoskeletal level through technologies such as tecar and cryotherapy – explains Dr. Mazza – we use massotherapy and osteopathy techniques and today neuroscience also comes to our aid, through the collaboration with Cerebro®”.

Cerebro®, an innovative company in the field of biotechnology, was born in 2018 from the idea of ​​Federica Peci – CEO of the company, graduate in psychology and researcher in the field of neuroscience – to develop tools for neurological rehabilitation that intervene both on neurodegenerative pathologies, both in the field of prevention and in the sports field. The project with Atlantide, which started a few weeks ago, involves the use of NIR, an acronym for Near InfraRed, on athletes, a method that works painlessly through the application of a helmet inside which 256 LEDs are placed which emit light at a specific wavelength.