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based inBaltimore, MARYLAND (USA)
Robin Medical, Inc., (Baltimore, MD) is a research and development company founded in 1997 by a group of physicians and engineers from the Johns Hopkins Hospital, aiming to translate various technologies investigated by the founders into clinical ...
Motion during scan induces image quality degradation (blurred images, motion "ghost" artifacts) to a degree that may require repetition of the scan. The sensitivity to motion increases with newer imaging like functional and diffusional MRI and with ...
based inSan Mateo, CALIFORNIA (USA)
For 20+ years, most believed we had only a few hours after a stroke to provide treatment—but we were never satisfied with that thinking. We theorized that stroke evolution was highly variable, the conventional short treatment windows could be ...
When every second counts, it’s imperative EMS providers and hospital teams are working together, as one team. Unfortunately, antiquated technology, and disparate communications and workflow often create obstacles with ...
based inWatertown, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Med-tech company NEOFECT helps stroke survivors and people with spinal cord injuries, musculoskeletal disorders, or neurological conditions regain independence and live fuller, more active lives. Its game-based rehabilitation solutions deliver more ...
Importance of Functional Arm Reaching Training. The Smart Board is a virtual-reality adapted mobile arm support, effectively improving range of motion and coordination of the shoulder and elbow joints. Smart Board for Upper Extremity Exercise ...
based inSanta Cruz, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Neurolutions is a medical device company developing neuro-rehabilitation solutions that utilize a patient’s own brain activity to facilitate motor recovery. Based in Santa Cruz, California and St. Louis, Missouri, Neurolutions is spearheading the ...
The IpsiHand is the first FDA approved device leveraging brain-computer interface technology to assist chronic stroke patients in rehabilitation. The device utilizes the uninjured, or ipsilateral, side of the ...
based inFremont,, CALIFORNIA (USA)
We’re a company that creates solutions. More specifically, we design novel access device technology for vascular interventions and unmet clinical needs. Because in the precious seconds that surround a stroke emergency, clinicians need technology ...
I’m a balloon guide catheter specifically designed for stroke patients. Before I came along, balloon-based variable stiffness catheters weren’t used all that often, because all manner of technological ...
based inBothell, WASHINGTON (USA)
Cerevast Medical, Inc. is a clinical-stage medical device company based in Bothell, Washington, USA. Leveraging our core expertise in the fields of ultrasound and microsphere technologies, we are committed to developing novel, first-in-class ...
When a blood clot or thrombus is formed, strands of fibrin anchor one red blood cell to another. It is these fibrin strands that form the lattice or structural matrix of the blood clot. The formation or deposition of these clots in the arterial ...
based inSan Francisco, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Viz.ai was inspired by a patient who underwent a successful brain surgery and yet died because the surgery came too late. Systemic “ but preventable“ process delays had undermined the work of her care team. Frustrated by the unnecessary delays that ...
based inPittsburgh, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
Forest Devices is a medical device startup located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. We are the creators of ALPHASTROKE, the first stroke and Large Vessel Occlusion (LVO) detection device that can potentially be used by first responders to triage ...
based inRichmond, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Since 2005, Ekso Bionics has used exoskeleton technology to enhance natural abilities and improve quality of life. We are the leading exoskeleton company to offer technologies that help those with paralysis to stand up and walk, enhance worker ...
EksoNR is a robotic exoskeleton specifically designed to be used in a rehabilitation setting to progress neurorehab patients so they can walk out of the device and back into their communities. As the first exoskeleton FDA-cleared ...
