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The use of medical devices provides higher training intensity compared to what is typically achieved in traditional rehabilitation, and at the same time offloading therapists' burden. Robotic movement therapy is a recommended intervention in rehabilitation, all the way from intensive care units to in-patient and out-patient ...
ByMade for Movement based in Skien, NORWAY
An antibody deficiency is always a manifestation of the disturbed maturation or function of lymphocytes in the blood. The cells only react inadequately, if at all, to invading pathogens, and the immune system is incapable of maintaining a normal concentration of antibodies in the ...
ByBiotest AG based in Dreieich, GERMANY
The treatment differs according to the severity of the haemophilia, which is classified as mild, moderate or severe, depending on how much clotting factor is still detectable in the patient’s blood. Most patients have severe haemophilia A (residual activity of factor VIII less than ...
ByBiotest AG based in Dreieich, GERMANY
The procedure can be performed as part of comprehensive treatment for acute respiratory failure in the intensive care ...
ByLivaNova PLC based in Houston, TEXAS (USA)
Immunoglobulins (antibodies) are vitally important proteins which circulate in the blood and perform a wide variety of tasks. They influence markedly the balance of our immune ...
ByBiotest AG based in Dreieich, GERMANY
TrueVue ODM+ enables clinicians to guide fluid and drug administration during major and high-risk surgery. When used to guide perioperative fluid management, ODM is proven to reduce postoperative ...
ByDeltex Medical Limited based in Chichester, UNITED KINGDOM
The ODM+ is the world’s first dedicated paediatric cardiac function and fluid status monitor, to measure both flow and pressure. ODM+ can be safely used to guide fluid management and monitor haemodynamic changes in paediatric patients. Use the minimally invasive paediatric Doppler probe (KDP72), which can be placed orally in sedated or anaesthetised patients. The optional connection of an arterial line for pressure monitoring mode offers quick, easy calibration at the touch of a ...
ByDeltex Medical Limited based in Chichester, UNITED KINGDOM
We provide noise monitoring instruments designed for hospitals, helping improve patient recovery and protect staff ...
ByPulsar Instruments plc based in Hunmanby, UNITED KINGDOM
Nanoscale air decontamination for hospitals, clinics and laboratories. Genano Technology is scientifically proven to capture nano sized particles and eliminate 99,999% of microbes from indoor air. ...
ByGenano Industrial Air Purification Solutions - Genano Ltd. based in Espoo, FINLAND
Your general health as well as the size and location of your AAA will determine how your aneurysm is treated. If your AAA is not big enough to need surgery straight away, your doctor may recommend an ultrasound or computed tomography (CT) scan every 3-12 months to carefully monitor the aneurysm’s size and shape. Your doctor may also prescribe certain medications to help keep the aneurysm stable, such as blood pressure medication and, if you smoke, you will be advised to stop. If your doctor feels there is ...
ByLombard Medical Limited based in Didcot, UNITED KINGDOM
