The Ultimate Fitness Tracker by Skulpt



Dr. Seward Rutkove, Skulpt co-founder, is a neurologist at Harvard Medical School. As a physician and researcher, he was frustrated that there were no good ways to measure muscle health. He embarked on a mission to find or develop a better way to measure muscles 13 years ago. In collaboration with physicists at Northeastern University and engineers at MIT, he developed and tested the earliest prototypes that measured Electrical Impedance Myography (EIM).


In 2009, Dr. Rutkove and Dr. Jose Bohorquez, electrical engineering graduate from MIT, co-founded Skulpt to develop EIM devices used to track the progression of patients with muscular disorders.

Skulpt has been awarded various grants from the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health to develop EIM and validate it in various clinical trials.

Skulpt's first device is being used in various clinical trials around the US to study patients with neuromuscular problems. It has even been used in collaboration with NASA to study the impact of weightlessness on the muscles of mice that have been in outer space!


About a year ago, Skulpt realized EIM could be really helpful to anyone trying to maintain or improve their fitness. Our studies had shown that stronger, leaner people had higher MQs. Further, we found that in the wealth of data we gathered there were parameters that correlated highly with fat independently of MQ.

This led to our development of the Skulpt Aim: The world's first device to measure muscle quality and body fat percentage

Benefits :

Measure body fat %, with gold standard accuracy.

Get detailed feedback about your muscle quality.

Measure 24 different muscles, individually.

Each measurement takes seconds.

Stay motivated with detailed tracking.

Optimize your training for faster results.

Uses clinically proven technology.

Track your progress, muscle by muscle.

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