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Spinal Cord Equipment Supplied In Usa Texas
5 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Adaptive Switch Laboratories, Inc. based inSpicewood, TEXAS (USA)
With the addition of ASL accessories, a client can connect wirelessly through the Tecla E or scan on a communication device when an ASL 802/4 is added. The UNO is designed for persons with MS, ALS, SMA, Locked-In Syndrome, High Level Spinal Cord Injuries, or anyone who has only a single constant switch ...
Manufactured by:Paradromics based inAustin, TEXAS (USA)
The Connexus Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) is designed to assist individuals with motor impairments, such as those resulting from ALS, spinal cord injuries, or strokes, in re-establishing communication through advanced technology. By decoding neural signals into synthesized speech, text, and cursor control, Connexus provides a significant leap in BCI technology. ...
Manufactured by:Adaptive Switch Laboratories, Inc. based inSpicewood, TEXAS (USA)
The ATOM Electronic Head Array is designed so that a person can control power wheelchair movement, seat functions and has integrated Bluetooth. With the addition of ASL accessories, a client can wirelessly connect to an AAC device, a mouse emulator, and the Tecla E. The ASL 104 ATOM Electronic Head Array system has combined electronics within the head array for ease of access to the switch ...
Manufactured by:Orthofix Medical Inc. based inLewisville, TEXAS (USA)
The M6-C artificial cervical disc is the natural choice for helping preserve motion in patients undergoing cervical disc replacement. Designed to mimic the structure and movement of a patient’s natural vertebral disc, the M6-C disc is the only artificial disc that incorporates an artificial nucleus and woven fiber annulus. The M6-C disc offers an innovative non-fusion solution in treating ...
Manufactured by:Orthofix Medical Inc. based inLewisville, TEXAS (USA)
The CONSTRUX Mini PEEK Spacer System is comprised of a variety of implants manufactured from PEEK in two footprint sizes, small and large, and in various heights, in one-millimeter increments. The superior and inferior surfaces of the implant have a pattern of ripples to provide increased stability and help prevent anterior/posterior movement of the ...
