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Team Gleason and Synchron, an endovascular brain computer interface company, today announced a partnership agreement to provide patient-focused feedback on their platform to transform daily life for patients with physical and speech disabilities like ALS, muscular dystrophy, and cerebral palsy. The partnership will enable Synchron to collaborate with Team Gleason’s expert committees and an ...
Total MRI scan volume at the HMCA-managed sites increased 11.6 % to 48,469 scans for the quarter ending September 30, 2021 versus the same quarter one year earlier. This is highest quarterly total in the Company’s history. Diluted Net Income per Common Share increased 53% to $0.55 for the quarter ended September 30, 2021 versus the same quarter one year earlier. Total Revenues-Net ...
There is an opportunity to undergo rehabilitation course with ExoAtlet for all patients who require rehabilitation from the effects of stroke, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy in Turkey. We have partnered with Romatem – the first and only medical center in Turkey specializing in the field of physiotherapy and rehabilitation. For more than 12 years the center have been ...
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Flowonix Medical, Inc. today announced United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval to market the Prometra II Programmable Pump System for use with intrathecal baclofen. Flowonix introduced the Prometra II 40mL pump to the US market in November 2019, providing patients and clinicians a choice between 20 mL and 40 mL capacities when choosing an intrathecal pump delivery device. The ...
A world-leading Melbourne innovation is rapidly changing the way cell therapies are manufactured to treat diseases including stroke and cerebral palsy, taking these treatments out of the lab and into hospitals. The new cell-processing technology, ROTEA, developed by Melbourne start-up, Scinogy in conjunction with Hudson Institute of Medical Research, is significantly reducing the costs and ...
The CVS Caremark Charitable Trust announced today that $3.3 million in grants have been awarded to 72 nonprofit organizations across the country. About half of these grants align with CVS Caremark All Kids Can, a signature program focused on making life easier for children with disabilities and their families. The other half of the grants will provide much-needed support for medical services for ...
