Non-Invasive Monitoring Systems’ Exer-Rest(R) Acceleration Platform to be Launched at Physical and Rehabilitation Congress

MIAMI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Marvin A Sackner, M.D., Chief Executive Officer and Chairman, Board of Directors, Non-Invasive Monitoring Systems, Inc. [NIMS] (OTCBB:NIMU) announced NIMS will exhibit their new therapeutic acceleration platform, Exer-Rest®, for the first time at the 16th European Congress of Physical and Rehabilitative Medicine to be held June 3-6, 2008 in Brugge, Belgium. Exer-Rest is a Class 2A CE 0120, non-invasive, acceleration platform which has the configuration of a single or twin bed. Electrical actuation of this device produces whole body periodic acceleration (WBPA). Research publications indicate that it can serve as an alternative or complementary means for exercise in subjects who are incapable, injured or unwilling to exercise. Steven Mrha, Chief Operating Officer of NIMS will demonstrate this product at the exhibition space of the meeting. Mr. Mrha stated, “Dr. Jose A. Adams, Chief of Neonatology of Mt Sinai Medical Center of Greater Miami will present a paper co-authored by Dr. Sackner entitled ‘Exer-Rest and Exercise: What’s the Difference?’ This paper will summarize the similarities and differences between moderate aerobic exercise and WBPA as administered with Exer-Rest. NIMS will exhibit Exer-Rest at Florida International Medical Expo from August 13-15, 2008 in Miami Beach, Florida and at Medica 2008 in Dusseldorf, Germany from November 19-22, 2008.”